Satujen maailma: Suomen kansan sadut I-II kokoelma

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Satujen maailma: Suomen kansan sadut I-II kokoelma

by Jalmari Finne

FI·~2 hours

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Description

A lively anthology of Finnish folk tales brings the rustic charm of the North to life, blending everyday chores with the uncanny. From clever children and talking animals to shy spirits and cunning craftsmen, each story captures the wit and wonder that have been passed down through generations. The collection’s modest length makes it perfect for short listening sessions, yet each narrative feels complete and satisfying.

One of the most memorable tales follows a woodcutter who, after a careless chop, loses his thumb—only to see it return as a tiny, mischievous boy. The “thumb‑boy” darts about the forest, outwits a curious priest, and trades witty barters for silver, all while delivering a playful commentary on greed and cleverness. The episode balances humor with a touch of the supernatural, inviting listeners to smile at the absurdity of a child born from a hearth fire.

Together, these stories showcase the rich oral tradition of Finland, offering listeners a window into a world where ordinary life and magical antics coexist. The narrator’s warm tone and vivid descriptions make the folklore feel both timeless and immediate, perfect for anyone who enjoys folklore, gentle moral lessons, and a dash of enchantment.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (159K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Anna Siren and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2019-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jalmari Finne

Jalmari Finne

1874–1938

A lively figure in Finnish cultural life, he worked across literature and theater as a writer, translator, manager, and historian. He is especially remembered for the long-running Kiljusen family books, which brought humor and adventure to generations of young readers.

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