The Story of Kullervo

The Story of Kullervo

Front cover of the 2015 hardback edition, titled "The Land of Pohja".
Editor Verlyn Flieger
Author J.R.R. Tolkien
Cover artist J.R.R. Tolkien
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Finnish mythology
Genre Epic poetry
Published 27 August 2015 (U.K.)
Publisher HarperCollins
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN 978-0008131364
Preceded by Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary (2014)
Followed by A Secret Vice (2016)

The Story of Kullervo is a prose version of the Kullervo cycle in the Karelian and Finnish epic poem Kalevala. Written by J. R. R. Tolkien when he was an undergraduate at Exeter College, Oxford, from 1914 to 1915, it was an unsettled period for the author and this is thought to be reflected in the story's dark subject matter.[1] It also marks "the first time that JRR Tolkien, who had been a poet until then, began writing prose".[2] Known as a source (among others) for Turin Turambar, Kullervo was the center of Tolkien's efforts in 1914, as he was "trying to turn one of the stories [of the Kalevala] — which is really a very great story and most tragic – into a short story" (Letters, October 1914, #1). It was edited by Verlyn Flieger in 2010 in Tolkien Studies and republished in August 2015 by HarperCollins.[3]

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