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A collection of poems moves between stark social protest and intimate domestic scenes, using a recurring image of a black current to symbolize suppressed popular energy and uprising. Many lyrics depict industrial labor, hunger, homelessness, and the rituals that both soothe and mystify the working poor, alongside tender mother-and-child pieces and natural meditations. Classical and mythic vignettes and essays on money, land, and political struggle appear, culminating in calls for liberation and solidarity. The volume closes with translations and adaptations that echo its themes and broaden its conversational reach.

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Liinamaa-Pärssinen, Hilja portrait

Hilja Liinamaa-Pärssinen

Hilja Liinamaa-Pärssinen was a Finnish author known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of identity, nature, and the human experience, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of her time. Among her notable titles is "Elämän harha," which delves into the complexities of life and personal struggles. Throughout her career, she published several other works, including "Jälleen vapaana" and "Kyllikki ja Lemminkäinen," showcasing her versatility as a writer. Liinamaa-Pärssinen's literary legacy continues to resonate, offering insights into Finnish culture and storytelling.

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