TALQINLARDA SHOIRONA SHUUR VA ILMIY TAFAKKUR

DOI 10.52773/tsuull.gold.2019.2/IURX5891

Authors

  • Nusratullo JUMAXO‘JA

Keywords:

philosophical portrayal, classical work, poetry, ghazal

Abstract

This article discusses diverse poetic angels of the prominent Uzbek poet of
the XX century Erkin Vahidov. Erkin Vahidov was raised in a vibrant literary environment
which profoundly contributed to the formation of the great poet’s philosophical views. In his
book “Poet, Poetry, and a Poetic Consiousness” (“Shoiru she’ru shuur”) Vahidov shares
his thoughts about his vigorous background; his love for the classical creators of ghazals
such as Hafiz, Navai, Bedil, and Fuzuliy.
Additionally, the author presents Vahidov’s delicate and skillful abilities to compose in
a classical genre and his talent to portray Navoi in his philosophical works.
The author further describes some aspects of Vahidov’s book “The Beauty of the Word”
(“So’z Latofati”) and defines it as a literary essay representing his philosophical views.
Vahidov’s interpretations of Navoi’s ghazals are the product of his poetic righteousness
and scholarly consciousness.

Published

2021-10-28