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Kirkonkellot : Romaani by Maila Talvio

by Talvio, Maila, 1871-1951
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Kirkonkellot: Romaani by Maila Talvio is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book likely centers on rural Finnish life, exploring the emotional undercurrents and social connections between multiple generations within a community. At the heart of the story are characters such as the blind fiddler Janne, his lively grandson Matti, the wealthy Kaapo Iso-Hieta, his new wife Kreeta-Karoliina, and others tied together by marriage, music, and longing for belonging. The novel appears to touch on themes of change, longing (kaipaus), and the complex intersections of personal destiny and social expectation. The opening of the novel introduces a vivid community scene during a grand wedding celebration hosted by the affluent Ison-Hiedan Kaapo, who has just married the local magistrate’s daughter, Kreeta-Karoliina. The story is anchored initially by Janne, a blind violinist, and his grandson Matti, both outsiders in their way, as they navigate the bustling and sometimes chaotic celebrations. Through the interplay of music and local gossip, questions of legacy, relationships, and unspoken griefs emerge. As Janne is compelled, seemingly by a mysterious force linked to the church bells of his memory, to leave the festivities, he and Matti begin a journey that briefly intersects with the newlywed Kreeta-Karoliina and others, exposing layers of longing, past secrets, and the ache for a more resonant life, framing the emotional tone and multilayered relationships that the novel will likely continue to explore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language Finnish
Category Novels

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