ARTISTIC AND AESTHETIC FEATURES OF ALEKSANDR FAYNBERG AND HIS ROLE IN INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS

Authors

  • Intizor Murodova 2nd year student, English Filology faculty, Uzbekistan State World Languages University Author
  • Makhliyo Vokhidova Teacher at Uzbekistan State World Languages University E-mail: vohidovamahliyo@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

Aleksandr Faynberg, Uzbek literature, Russian literature, lyric poetry, philosophical poetry, translation, intercultural relations, patriotism, humanity.

Abstract

This article analyzes the life and creative activity of Aleksandr Arkadevich Faynberg. The main themes of the poet’s work — love, homeland, humanity, and philosophical lyricism — are examined from a scholarly perspective. In addition, his activity as a translator and his role as a cultural bridge between Uzbek and Russian literature are evaluated. The significance of Faynberg’s творчество in harmonizing national and universal values is revealed.

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Published

2026-02-23