Comments On The Art Of Utkir Hashimov’s “Inscriptions In The Notebook Frame”
Yusupova Nozanin , A Student At The Alisher Navoi University Of Uzbek Language And Literature, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines Utkir Hoshimov’s “Inscriptions in the Frame of the Notebook” in terms of form and content, the balance of man, society, time and space, the interdependence, and the philosophical issues raised by the author. The main idea of the work, the author’s wording skills, the artist’s emotions, and the role of writing in society were analyzed. There are also comments on the author’s individual artistic skills, his unique methods of artistic interpretation of social realities and the assignment of philosophical meaning to them.
Keywords
Uzbek literature, Utkir Hoshimov, Inscriptions in the frame of the notebook
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