2015-№2(47) Article 10
V.I. Khomyakov
Kazakh motifs in A. Sorokin’s prose. Р.97-101.
UDC 82.091
The paper focuses on a Siberian writer A.S. Sorokin’s original prose. It provides an in-sight into the peculiarities of Russian-Kazakh literary connections and the writer’s individual worldview. The paper maintains that A.Sorokin’s artistic reality is multidimensional. On the one hand, it has absorbed Russian and Kazakh national experiences, which include national culture, philosophy, religious beliefs and aesthetics. On the other hand, the writer views the world as a unity of man and nature. The analysis of the writer’s works shows that A. Sorokin’s works center on eternal issues of a person’s life mission, life and death, the laws of the universe. A.Sorokin is one of Eurasian writers along with G. Grebenshchikov and P.Vassilyev.
Prose fiction, A.S. Sorokin, Russian and Kazakh literary connections, artistic worldview, national idea
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