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THE DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC LIFE IN THE IMAGE OF HEROES IN LEKLEZIO'S NOVEL "THE DANCE OF HUNGER"

Abdullaeva Nilufar NasulloevnaLecturer of Bukhara State University
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The creative life of the great French writer Jean-Marie Gustave Leklezio was full of happiness: the Renault Prize, the nomination for the Goncourt Prize, the Moran Prize. In 1994, he was recognized as a French-speaking writer and living author, and finally, in 2008, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for "new vision, poetic quest and sensibility, and for the search for humanity beyond the current civilization." "The Dance of Hunger" (2008) is a novel-reflection about the fate of people during the period of historical cataclysms, about the helplessness of a person who finds himself face to face with the modern world. This article is devoted to the analysis of the literary activity of the French writer Jean-Marie Le Clézio and his novel «The Refrain of Hunger».

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