THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURAL BACKGROUND ON ALEXANDER FEINBERG’S POETRY
Keywords:
transcultural identity, bilingual expression, collective memory, interethnic dialogue, postwar intellectual milieu, symbolic landscapeAbstract
This study analyses the significance of multiculturalism in the creative work of Alexander Feinberg. The article examines the influence of historical environment, bilingualism, and intercultural relations on the poet’s poetics. Poems written in different periods were studied through qualitative textual analysis and contextual interpretation, and socio-cultural factors were identified. The research results demonstrate the synthesis of Russian and Uzbek intellectual traditions in Feinberg’s poetry. It is also substantiated that cultural influences contributed to the philosophical diversity of themes and to the enrichment of the imagery system in his works.
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