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Farzona as a Worthy Successor of the Traditions of the Great Persian-Tajik Poetry

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Джурабаев Джамшед Хабибуллоевич

Abstract

The article  dwells on  history  and jubilee events, anni-versaries of state  votaries, repressentatives of intellectuals, and also on the 50-th aniversary of  people`s poetess  of Tajikistan Farzona. Celebration of solemn events in the period  of state  independence  acquired by Tajikistan is of great importance in the cause of upbringing of respect for national and cultural values and  consolidation of the people`s historical memory. The author made an endeavour to disclose  the innovatory role and the significant place of Farzona`s  creation in the  development  of modern Tajik poetry and national culture. The  author emphasizes  especially that Farzona`s creation makes the  reader get pensive over variety and richness of life thematics, as her poems reflect social, philosophical, educational and other problems, love inclusive. The author also presents  the facts related to creative evenings of the poetess conducted in the frames of the  arrangements devoted  to the great votaries of the culture of the  republic. Multiple times the poetess took part in solemn events conducted at the University where she recited her spiritual  poems  for numerous admirers.

Keywords

modern Tajik poetry, Farzona, literature and culture, national value, jubillee, collection of Farzona`s Poems

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Publication date

Thursday, 06 August 2015