Abstract
This article examines how the nature of Uzbekistan and national values are reflected in the works of Aleksandr Faynberg. It analyzes the poet’s depiction of landscapes, deserts, gardens, rivers, and steppes as symbols of love for the homeland and loyalty to native land, as well as expressions of national identity. The article also explores the lyrical interpretation of traditional values such as family, respect for parents, peace, compassion, and friendship. Special attention is paid to Faynberg’s artistic imagery, symbolism, philosophical reflections, and inner monologue as means of expressing the national spirit.
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