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K. N. (Kalle Nikodemus) Rauhala

1887-1937

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Books by K. N. (Kalle Nikodemus) Rauhala

Bolshevismi ja olot Venäjällä

"Bolshevismi ja olot Venäjällä" by K. N. Rauhala is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work discusses the conditions in Russia during and following the Bolshevik Revolution, attempting to provide an in-depth analysis of both the political landscape and the social repercussions of the new regime. The author seems to focus on the various sources of information regarding the state of affairs in Bolshevik Russia, aiming to separate factual information from propaganda and sensationalism. The opening of the text establishes the context of the author’s discourse as a response to the general confusion surrounding the Russian Revolution and its aftermath. Rauhala reflects on the discrepancies in reports about the conditions in Russia, citing numerous instances where misinformation has prevailed over the truth. He expresses a clear intent to sift through the available data, utilizing both Bolshevik and anti-Bolshevik sources, to form a coherent perspective that would equip readers with reliable insights about the developing situation in Russia. Rauhala's initial remarks lay a foundation for a comprehensive exploration of the socio-political theories of communism as practiced by the Bolsheviks, as well as their practical implications.

Maailman loppu: Romaani ankarasta elämästä avaruudessa

"Maailman loppu: Romaani ankarasta elämästä avaruudessa" by K. N. Rauhala is a science fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of survival against cosmic phenomena and harsh environments through its main character, Turja, who navigates the challenges faced by the inhabitants of Borealia, a world slowly succumbing to cold and desolation. The opening of the novel establishes a setting where Borealia’s inhabitants grapple with the declining warmth and light from their sun, which has experienced a catastrophic change. As Turja, the leader, observes his surroundings, he contemplates the impact of the cosmic dust and environmental changes that threaten their existence. The narrative hints at a history of technological advancements that have sustained their civilization but suggests that their knowledge cannot combat the relentless forces of nature, leading to a somber reflection on life, change, and the potential end of their world.