Über THE AESTHETIC IDEAL IN THE CREATION OF AZAM OKTAM
In the 80s and 90s of the last century, the aesthetic ideal acquired a new meaning and took shape in the works of Azam Uktam, who had his place and voice in our literature. The poet's collections such as "Observation", "Laughing Smallpox in Autumn", "Pilgrimage", "Fortieth Spring", "The Address of Happiness", "The Sky is Far", "The Heart Weeps in the Morning" and the short story "The Message" define the aesthetic ideal of a lyrical hero. The monograph talks about the characteristics of the images of "lover", "lover", "rival" and "friend", which reveal the aesthetic ideal of the poet. Researchers, university students, and literature lovers can use scientific research.
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