The depiction of the new-historical era in Iqbol Mirzo's novel Bonu
Abstract
This article explores the representation of the new-historical era in Iqbol Mirzo's novel Bonu. The novel serves as a significant literary work that reflects the socio-political and cultural transformations in Uzbek society during a crucial period of history. By analyzing the narrative structure, character development, and thematic elements, this study examines how Mirzo portrays historical realities through fiction. The research highlights the interplay between historical facts and artistic imagination, demonstrating how Bonu contributes to the understanding of Uzbekistan's historical evolution. The findings suggest that Mirzo successfully integrates historical authenticity with literary creativity, providing readers with a deeper insight into the past and its influence on contemporary society.
Keywords
Iqbol Mirzo, Bonu, new-historical era, Uzbek literatureHow to Cite
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