LIFE AND DEATH IN THE SNOW: EXAMINING WAR THROUGH YURI BONDAREV’S “HOT SNOW” AND SHUKHRAT’S “YEARS IN OVERCOATS”

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-03-28 Pages: 22-30 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

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This comparative analysis delves into two pivotal works of war literature, exploring the profound themes of life, death, and human resilience amidst the Second World War’s brutality. By juxtaposing a Russian and an Uzbek perspective, the study not only uncovers the universal existential quandaries precipitated by war but also highlights the unique narrative techniques and cultural insights embedded within each tradition. Through examining narrative structure, character evolution, and the philosophical underpinnings of these texts, the article reveals the war’s multifaceted impact on both the front lines and the home front. This exploration emphasizes the importance of literary inquiry in grasping the complex legacies of war on literature and culture, showcasing literature’s capacity to bridge cultural divides and enhance our understanding of shared human experiences in times of conflict.

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Comparative analysis, war literature, life and death