POETIC LANGUAGE AND AESTHETIC STRATEGIES IN ABDULRAZAK GURNAH’S PROSE

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Saydamatova Dilafruz Khamidullo kizi

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This article provides a scholarly and theoretical analysis of the linguopoetic and aesthetic features of the authorial style of Abdulrazak Gurnah , one of the leading figures of contemporary postcolonial literature. The study examines the writer’s artistic vision, language choice, poetics of silence, metaphorical system, and narrative strategies in close connection with the representation of psychological experiences. The research is conducted within the framework of postcolonial aesthetics, psychological realism, and linguopoetic approaches.

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POETIC LANGUAGE AND AESTHETIC STRATEGIES IN ABDULRAZAK GURNAH’S PROSE. (2026). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 5(02), 147-151. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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