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A sequence of lyrically intense poems meditates on longing, solitude, and the transience of life, often framed by seasonal and nocturnal imagery. The speaker alternates between personal memory, youthful reminiscence, and reflections on poetic calling, finding consolation in beauty, nature, and creative silence while confronting death and alienation. Pastoral scenes and classical allusions surface alongside intimate portraits of inner unrest, faith, and the search for meaning. Formal variety mixes elegiac address, contemplative monologue, and musical celebration, creating a reflective collection that probes how art and memory temper loss and sustain inner life.

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Veikko Antero Koskenniemi

Veikko Antero Koskenniemi was a Finnish poet and author known for his contributions to Finnish literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of nature, love, and existential reflection, showcasing a deep connection to the Finnish landscape and culture. Among his notable works is "Elegioja," a collection that highlights his lyrical style and emotional depth. Koskenniemi also wrote extensively about literature and authorship, as seen in his series "Kirjoja ja kirjailijoita," which reflects his engagement with literary discourse. His poetry, including collections like "Runoja" and "Sydän ja kuolema," continues to resonate with readers for its poignant exploration of the human experience.

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