WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Kivesjärveläiset; Simo Hurtta; Bellerophon cover

Kivesjärveläiset; Simo Hurtta; Bellerophon

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A collection of lyric and narrative poems alternating between rustic, ballad-like renderings of lakeside community life, a long, saga-like sequence of violent conflicts, exile and personal loss, and a set of mythic pieces that rework classical Greek legends. The rural songs evoke rituals, landscape, and uncanny folkloric encounters; the central narrative chronicles upheaval, revenge, and the social changes brought by outside power; the final sequence adapts mythic figures and motifs into reflections on heroism, temptation, fate, and poetic imagination.

About the Author

Leino, Eino portrait

Eino Leino

Eino Leino (1878–1926) was a prominent Finnish poet and writer, celebrated for his contributions to Finnish literature and his role in the national awakening. Known for his lyrical poetry and prose, Leino's works often explore themes of nature, love, and Finnish identity. His notable collections include "Helkavirsiä," which showcases his mastery of the Finnish language and folk traditions. Leino's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and musicality, making him a beloved figure in Finnish literary heritage. His influence extends beyond literature, as he played a significant part in shaping the cultural landscape of Finland during the early 20th century.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like