
Patterns of All Made Things
Hen Run, 2019, £4
ISBN: 978-1-9996903-2-8
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This sequence of poetry is influenced by the Kalevala and echoes the violence women endured as shown in the epic. The collection coalesces a patriarchal society with inevitable challenges of motherhood and the plight of some women in today’s world who are subjected to violence, arranged marriage, oppression and abuse. The poetry does not shy away from the pain, rebellion, and the strength to break free, to survive, to celebrate the value of womanhood.
Doctor Elias Lönnrot compiled old Finnish songs from oral tradition collected on his travels. Lönnrot’s compilation Kalevala was first published in 1849 and became the national epic of Finland. The epic is often seen as portraying misogyny and violence, yet it is credited with leading the way of empowerment for women. It is seen as a metaphor for the reconstruction of the Finnish nation. Patterns of All Made Things hints at Lönnrot’s effect on women confined by inequality, showing them a way to extricate themselves from oppression. Women in Finland were the first in Europe to achieve the vote, and the first in the world to be elected to a national parliament. Women’s International Day celebrates this in Finland. In 2016 President Niinisto stated that “access to women’s unrestricted rights … was a revolution by law.”