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Paperback Kotikansaa Book

ISBN: 1025770188

ISBN13: 9781025770185

Kotikansaa

"Kotikansaa" is a poignant collection of stories by Auk Oravala that masterfully captures the spirit of the Finnish people and their rural way of life in the early 20th century. Through a series of evocative sketches, Oravala explores the deep-seated traditions, spiritual faith, and communal bonds that define the "home folk" of Finland. The work is celebrated for its empathetic portrayal of the working class and its focus on the moral and religious values that underpinned Finnish society during this period.

Oravala's prose is characterized by its gentle humanism and profound psychological insight. By focusing on the quiet, everyday moments of his characters, he manages to convey universal themes of devotion, resilience, and the sanctity of the home. "Kotikansaa" serves as a vital historical and literary document, offering readers a glimpse into a bygone era while remaining relevant through its timeless exploration of human nature. This collection remains a significant piece of Finnish literary heritage, showcasing the author's unique ability to find the extraordinary within the ordinary.

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