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FAYNBERG'S VIEWS ON TIME AND HUMAN BEING

Aziza ErkinboyevaUzbekistan State World Languages University, Faculty of Foreign Language and Literature (English), 2nd-year student
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This article analyzes the interpretation of time and the human being in the poetry of Aleksandr Faynberg. Special attention is paid to the themes of war memory, historical suffering, moral responsibility, and the inner world of a person. In Faynberg’s works, the passage of time is viewed not only as a biological process, but also as a spiritual test. The complex relationship between man and time, as well as responsibility before the past and the future, is revealed through poetic images and philosophical lyricism.

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