ALEKSANDR FAYNBERG’S POEM “ADABIYOTCHIGA”: AN ANALYSIS OF LITERARY STRUGGLE, PERSONAL WILL, AND EXISTENTIAL LAYERS
Keywords:
literary struggle, metaphor, symbolism, axiological center, lyric subject, creative will, emotional suffering, pen and power, historical context, personal struggle.Abstract
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of Aleksandr Faynberg’s poem “Adabiyotchiga” from a philosophical-lyrical and axiological perspective. The research examines the poem’s system of images, mechanisms of metaphor and symbolism, historical and cultural context, as well as layers that emphasize social and ethical issues. Through the images of rivals, the pen, and heartfelt suffering, the poem manifests literary struggle, personal will, and the complexity of creative consciousness. As a result, despite its small length, the text is shown to be a poetic system that incorporates complex axiological, existential, and philosophical layers.
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