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    <subfield code="a">"Hiljentyk&#xE4;&#xE4;mme: Puheita ja kertoelmia" by Maila Talvio is a collection of reflective addresses and short stories written in the early 20th century. The work meditates on silence, faith, death, and consolation, interweaving devotional essays with tender, often Christmas-themed narratives about families and ordinary people. Early pieces center on a grieving child of a deceased mother, a young shepherd named Phares, and a beloved uncle Jaakko-set&#xE4;, all illustrating how quiet attention and love can transfigure fear and sorrow.  The opening of the collection moves from a contemplative essay to intimate tales. In Hiljentyminen, the narrator learns to &#x201C;quiet&#x201D; the soul through a searing encounter with a mother&#x2019;s death, discovering a healing stillness at the threshold of eternity. Paimenet kedolla retells the Nativity from the boy Phares&#x2019;s view, as angels announce peace and he chooses the shepherd&#x2019;s calling over worldly power. Kirkkain lyhty shows three sisters facing their first Christmas without their mother until a letter recalls her image of death as an angel carrying the brightest lantern, which gently reframes their grief. Jouluvieras introduces Jaakko-set&#xE4;, whose whimsical presence restores wonder to a household wrestling with cynicism about Christmas, culminating in his rain-soaked arrival and a rekindling of joy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</subfield>
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