THE WORK OF TOLEPBERGEN KAYIPBERGENOV: ON THE PATH OF DEVELOPMENT OF KARAKALPAK LITERATURE
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Tolepbergen Kayipbergenov, Karakalpak literature, female image, ecological problem,Abstract
This article discusses the life and creative work of Tolepbergen Kayipbergenov, a prominent representative of Karakalpak literature. The writer's work, which began with poetry and later continued in the genres of prose and novel, is deeply analyzed. In particular, in the novel "Karakalpak qizi," national thinking and social changes are revealed through the image of a woman, and in the work "O dunyadagi atama xatlar," environmental problems are revealed in an artistic and philosophical interpretation. The article highlights how Qayipbergenov deeply analyzed the historical fate, spiritual world, and role of the Karakalpak people in society through artistic expression.
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