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1882-1928
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Kössi Kaatra
''Murroksessa'' by Kössi Kaatra is a collection of poems written in the early 20th century. This work captures the spirit of social change and labor struggles prevalent during that time, highlighting themes of oppression, hope, and the quest for justice. The poems reflect the voices and experiences of the working class, addressing their dreams and frustrations amidst societal upheaval. The collection is a powerful expression of the plight of the oppressed, encouraging collective action and resilience in the face of adversity. Kaatra's verses explore various facets of struggle, from the personal agony of the impoverished to the broader political tension of his era. The recurring messages of solidarity and the call to recognize one’s worth resonate throughout the poetry, aiming to inspire the reader to confront injustice with courage and determination. Ultimately, ''Murroksessa'' serves as both a lament for the suffering endured by the downtrodden and a rallying cry for change and liberation.