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1930-1950’Lİ YILLARDA AZERBAYCAN’DA SOSYO-POLİTİK ORTAM VE ROMAN EDEBİYATI
Author(s) -
İrade Musayeva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
homeros
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2667-4688
DOI - 10.33390/homeros.4.2.04
Subject(s) - ideology , realism , politics , marxist philosophy , literature , globalization , aesthetics , philosophy , history , sociology , art , law , political science
The globalization of global events, revolutions, wars, art and literature in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have created certain revolutions in our socio-political and literary-cultural meetings. Before him stood the test of Turkic and Islamic culture, Turkic, modernizing, Islamic values, philosophical discussions to prove himself and his national existence. The ideological mechanisms of such thinkers as J. Afganani, I. Gaspirali, MA Rasululzade, A. Huseynzadeh, A. Agaoglu, A. Topshubashov were revolutionizing not only Azerbaijan, but the whole Turkic-Islamic world. However, the invasion of Russia on April 28, 1920, as in all other areas, has caused a decline in the literature.In order to define the artistic method of socialist literature, Marxist literary studies invented new literary laws and theories. Debates, suggestions, and consultations worked to the detriment of the true literature, until finally the only version of the theory of method - “socialist realism” - was accepted. Thus, socialist realism was approved as the main creative method in the literature of all the Soviet republics, as well as in the Azerbaijani literature and especially in the novel aesthetics of the novel. The novel genre, which requires special thinking and, in Belinsky’s language, as a mirror of the time, has been removed from its true essence. The article examines the socio-political situation in Azerbaijan in the 1930s and 1850s and the reasons why this situation is not adequately reflected in the literature.

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