Abstract
This article explores the poetics of everyday life and the phenomenon of memory in Aleksandr Faynberg’s poem “Baxsh etadi dilga oromlar…” (“It gives peace to the heart…”) from an artistic and aesthetic perspective. The study analyzes images of ordinary life, national space, labor, as well as color and cosmic symbolism represented in the poem. Special attention is paid to the interpretation of memory as a spiritual force capable of transcending time, while space is viewed as an aesthetic and spiritual category. The article identifies the distinctive features of Faynberg’s poetic thinking, which is based on the harmony of national identity and universal human values.
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