Popova M.P., Okorokova V.B. —
The poetic world of Andrey Krivoshapkin
// Litera. – 2020. – ¹ 12.
– P. 147 - 158.
DOI: 10.25136/2409-8698.2020.12.34735
URL: https://en.e-notabene.ru/fil/article_34735.html
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Abstract: In this article, the subject of the study is the poetics of the poems of the people's writer of Yakutia Andrey Vasilyevich Krivoshapkin. A.Krivoshapkin is a major writer not only of Even literature, but also of national literatures of the peoples of the North. His talent is multifaceted: he is a poet, novelist, publicist. The highest achievements of the writer are his ethnographic poems – "The World of Even", "The Sacred Deer". The authors of the article consider in detail such aspects of the topic as the reflection of the sacred images of the Even people, the national vision of the world in the poetic world of A.Krivoshapkin. Special attention is paid to the writer's poetic description of the feat of his native people, who first mastered the Far North and for many centuries fought for survival in its harsh conditions.  After the research, the authors of the article came to the following conclusion: in his poems "The Sacred Deer", "The World of Even" Andrey Vasilyevich Krivoshapkin most deeply revealed the strength of the soul, the steadfastness of the northern man before the harsh nature, his wisdom. Depicting the special world of Even and its national character, he creates a full-blooded image of the entire way of life of his native people.
The novelty of the work lies in the fact that the authors were able to reveal the special poetic world of Andrei Krivoshapkin, where the spiritual and moral values of all the northern peoples are presented through realistic descriptions of the everyday life of the Evens. The poet becomes an expression of their aspirations and hopes for the future.
Popova M.P., Dishkant E.V. —
Poetry of Yakutia of the Late 20th Century: Main Trends of Development
// Philology: scientific researches. – 2019. – ¹ 2.
– P. 1 - 11.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0749.2019.2.28403
URL: https://en.e-notabene.ru/fmag/article_28403.html
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Abstract: The article is devoted to the study of the main trends of development of poetry of Yakutia of the late 20th century: ideological and thematic orientation, genre features, poetics and style, studying the women's lyrics in the gender aspect, examine of Russian-language poetry of Yakutia in the All-Russian context. The subject of the analysis is lyrical works of short and medium forms by poets of 1980-1990: Ivan Glagolev, Petr Toburkov, Savva Tarasov, Natalya Harlampyeva, Olga Koryakina-Ymsuura, Alexey Mikhailov, Aisena Doidu, Sofrona Osipova, and authors of the "White horse" association, and others. The research is based on empirical (observation, comparison) and theoretical (comparative-historical) methods. The methodological basis of the work was based on the works of famous literary critics of Yakutia: N.N. Toburkov, V.B. Okorokova, L.N. Romanova and others. In the process of the analysis of the poetry of Yakutia of the late 20th century, the national peculiarities of perception of the surrounding reality by lyrics of Yakutia were determined, what reflected in their works both in the ideological and thematic terms and the genre (transformation of the forms of the Yakut folklore). In the Russian-language poetry of this period, the main trends of the development of All-Russian literature of the 20 century manifested - the search for new means of expression and genre forms, the desire for game transformations, elements of avant-garde, absurdity and paradoxical vision of life.
Popova M.P., Okorokova V.B., Toburokov N.N. —
Sofron Danilov: Personality of a Writer at the Turn of Times and Eras
// Philology: scientific researches. – 2019. – ¹ 1.
– P. 13 - 19.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0749.2019.1.28314
URL: https://en.e-notabene.ru/fmag/article_28314.html
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Abstract: The authors of the article analyze the contribution of a Yakut writer Sofron Danilov to the development of prose in general and Yakut literary writing in particular. Sofron Danilov created a unique lyrico-dramatic style. As a writer and master of psychological analysis, he created original images of his contemporaries. Sofron Danilov had a true gift for literary criticism. Insightfully and on a scientific ground Sofron Danilov investigated works of classical Yakut authors and described peculiarity of their creative writing. Sofron Danilov paid much attention to journalism and tried to describe the most nettlesome issues of those times to his contemporaries through his writing, this is why was perceived both as a writer and philosopher. The methodological basis of this research includes fundamental works of M. Bakhtin, M. Lomunova, A.Myreeva, D. Vasilieva, and G. Philippova. To achieve the research targets, the authors of this article has applied methods of empirical and theoretical research (comparative historical and theoretical analysis). The main conclusions of the research are the following: Sofron Danilov was the first one to introduce the terms 'polyphony' and 'monologue' into the Yakut prose narration. He was the author of the first Yakut socio-psychological novel 'The Heartbeat' in which he depicted the life of the society at the turn of the 1950s - 60s (the so-called thaw period). He was a famous author of novels and short stories. Sofron Danilov was the founder of a new style, new prose and thus had a great impact on the development of the Yakut literature, many writers called him teache. Sofron Danilov's creative works were highly appraised by critics and theorists of literature and he was a famous author in his country.