Vanha pappi : Kertomaruno by Eino Leino

Vanha pappi by Eino Leino is a narrative poem written in the early 20th century. It depicts the Finnish Civil War through the life of a northern parish, focusing on an aging pastor’s steadfast faith as violence between Reds and Whites engulfs the community. The poem’s likely topic is moral courage, sacrifice, and the testing of conscience and nation in a time of civil strife. The story follows old pastor Antti Vaala, his daughters Anna and Sirkka, and the zealous assistant pastor Pekka Pouttu in a parish held by the Reds near the Vilppula front. Pouttu tries to reach the White lines, is captured, and is murdered; his body is returned to the rectory, where Vaala reacts with dignity and refuses to call for revenge. As the front nears, Red raiders storm the vicarage; Vaala rebukes them and is shot, but White troops arrive, the village is taken, and he is saved and tended by his children. News then comes that Pentti, Vaala’s youngest son and a Jäger, has fallen in battle. At church, chaplain Paavo Teljo preaches and consecrates a joint grave for Pouttu and Pentti; moved by the moment, the parish swears never again to submit to oppression. Having led this oath, the old pastor dies like a patriarch, and the poem closes with an image of faith, loss, and the hope of a gentler future. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Leino, Eino, 1878-1926
Title Vanha pappi : Kertomaruno
Original Publication Helsinki: Otava, 1921.
Credits Tapio Riikonen
Language Finnish
LoC Class PH: Language and Literatures: Finno-Ugrian and Basque languages and literatures
Subject Narrative poetry
Subject Finnish poetry -- 20th century
Category Text
eBook-No. 78584
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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