Pohjolan puolukoita: Keräymä runoja, suomennoksia ja alkuperäisiä by Various
Let's be clear from the start: this isn't a novel. 'Pohjolan puolukoita' is a gathering. Think of it as a curated basket filled with different finds—some are original Finnish poems, others are Finnish translations of works from other languages, all united by a spirit tied to the North. There's no single plot to follow. Instead, you wander through it, piece by piece.
The Story
There isn't one linear story. The book itself is the journey. You might start with a short, sharp poem about the first frost biting the air, then turn the page to find a translated piece that captures the loneliness of a remote lighthouse. Another might be a playful ode to the simple, tart lingonberry. The 'narrative' is the cumulative effect: it paints a portrait of a place and a feeling. It explores the relationship people have with a landscape that is both breathtakingly beautiful and austerely challenging. It moves through seasons, emotions, and perspectives, creating a mosaic of life under the northern skies.
Why You Should Read It
I picked this up on a whim, and I'm so glad I did. In our busy, noisy world, this collection is a quiet refuge. The poems and translations are accessible; you don't need a literature degree to feel their impact. A few lines about the midnight sun or the weight of winter can stop you in your tracks. It made me notice things—the quality of light on a cloudy day, the quiet after a snowfall. It's a book that encourages you to slow down. I also loved the mix of original and translated works. It feels like a conversation, showing how universal certain feelings are, whether you're from Helsinki or elsewhere, when faced with the raw power of nature.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who needs a literary palate cleanser, loves nature writing, or is curious about Finnish culture and sensibility. It's for the reader who enjoys poetry but might be intimidated by dense, single-author volumes. Here, you can dip in and out, always finding something new. It's also a fantastic companion for quiet mornings or evenings when you want to unwind with something beautiful and thoughtful. If you've ever felt soothed by a walk in the woods, you'll find a friend in this collection.
Jessica Nguyen
1 year agoThis is one of those stories where the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Highly recommended.
Emily Anderson
1 year agoThe layout is very easy on the eyes.
Elizabeth Moore
8 months agoCompatible with my e-reader, thanks.