THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STYLE AND SUFIAN VIEWS IN SERGEY ESEN'S POETRY
Abstract
This article examines the nature of the folk style and Sufi motifs espoused in the poetry of the Russian poet Sergei Esenin. In particular, the oriental way of life and the peculiarities of Oriental life in the works of the poet are analyzed. It is said that Esenin was particularly influenced by Eastern poetry and the Sufi motifs in it. Indeed, in most of his poetic verses, Esenin's reaction to Saadi's methods of marveling at the beauty and harmony of the universe, his shortness of life, the joy of love, and the transience of instantaneous motives, is reacted to. There is also an analysis of the poems of the poet, who expressed the oriental image of love, with oriental tones, a special love for the life of orientalists. The author expresses theoretical views on the excerpts from the poet's “Way of Life”, “Persian songs” and their peculiarities.