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A lyrical collection of poems in Finnish that dramatizes an inner spiritual battle through vivid natural and martial imagery. It moves between fierce, exalted calls to struggle and quieter meditations on loss, exile, longing, and faith, often using birds, horses, storms, and statues as symbols. Sections range from warlike, prophetic odes to reflective devotional pieces and intimate portraits of motherhood and human solitude. Formal variety includes stormy declamations, elegiac monologues, and introspective prayers, united by themes of transcendence, defiance against complacency, and the search for meaning amid suffering. The closing epilogue confronts truth and unmasking, leaving a mood of austere reckoning.
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