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A suite of short lyric poems that pairs intimate melancholy with close observations of nature and rural life. Many pieces examine solitude, longing, and existential unease, alternating pastoral imagery—lakes, winds, seasons—with personal reflections on family, memory, and the impulse to create. Tone moves between plaintive lament and occasional resilient hope, and recurring motifs of rowing, night, and birds shape the collection’s emotional contours. The poems employ concise, musical language and vivid sensory detail.

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Ilmari Kianto

Ilmari Kianto was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of poetry and prose. His works often reflect themes of nature, human emotion, and the Finnish landscape. Among his notable titles is "Auskultantin päiväkirja: Pöytälaatikon salaisuuksia," which showcases his narrative style and introspective approach. Kianto's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep connection to Finnish culture, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Finland. His diverse body of work includes poetry collections, novels, and essays, illustrating his versatility as a writer.

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