THE POETIC INTERPRETATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY IN THE POETRY OF ALEXANDER FAYNBERG
Keywords:
Individual and society, lyrical hero, social lyric poetry, poetic interpretation, human values, individual and society, modern Uzbek poetryAbstract
This article analyzes the artistic interpretation of the relationship between the individual and society in the poetry of Alexander Faynberg. The study examines the image of the individual in the poet’s lyrics, the inner experiences of the lyrical hero, and his connection with the social environment. The article explores the complex relationship between the individual and society in Faynberg’s poems, as well as the poetic expression of human values and social problems. The research is based on socio-philosophical approaches to the study of the relationship between literature and society, particularly the theoretical views of Georg Lukács and Mikhail Bakhtin. In addition, the article examines how the position of the individual within the social environment and the connection between personal experiences and social reality are expressed through poetic imagery in Faynberg’s poetry.
The results of the study demonstrate that the poetic interpretation of the relationship between the individual and society occupies an important place in Faynberg’s artistic and philosophical thinking.
References
1. Alexander Faynberg — Selected Works.
2. Alexander Faynberg — Collected Works.
3. Georg Lukács — The Theory of the Novel.
4. Mikhail Bakhtin — The Dialogic Imagination.
5. Najmiddin Komilov — Theory of Literature.

