THE REFLECTION OF SOCIAL REALITIES IN THE WORKS OF ERKIN A’ZAM

Authors

  • Jamila Xurramovna Ubaydullayeva Author

Keywords:

Uzbek literature, social criticism, identity, literary analysis Introduction

Abstract

This study examines how social realities are reflected in the literary works of Erkin A'zam, a prominent figure in contemporary Uzbek literature. Through thematic and stylistic analysis of selected stories, this research explores the intersection of individual psychology and societal dynamics, revealing how A'zam's minimalist yet poignant narratives serve as a critique of cultural and structural norms.

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Ubaydullayeva, J. X. (2020). PLOT AND COMPOSITION UNITS IN THE

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Qizi, K. C. D. K., & Khurramovna, U. J. (2022). Ramadan Of Erkin A’zam.

Published

2025-05-04

How to Cite

THE REFLECTION OF SOCIAL REALITIES IN THE WORKS OF ERKIN A’ZAM. (2025). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 68(5), 308-310. https://scientific-jl.com/obr/article/view/11534