Jakhongir NOMOZOV Uzbekistan
The great German thinker Johann Wolfgang Goethe rightly said, “In fact, we should only read what we admire.”
The works and stories of Umar Sayfi, the most famous representative of Turkish literature of the 20th century, are among the “rare works” that increase people’s admiration, fill their emotions, clarify their thinking, and deepen their imaginations.
Our eyes and heart are amazed and delighted by the beauty of nature, its miraculous beauty, and our thoughts are beyond the horizons of imagination, it invites a person to think and think with deep observation.
Umar Sayfi’s stories are simple in terms of plot, understandable to a wide readership, and written in such a way as to thrill the heart of an impressionable reader.
Regardless of whether his characters are young children, soldiers, or old women, the artist can deeply express the psyche of each character and speak with them in the appropriate “literary language”.
The subject of his stories is so wide that they express the eternal and eternal experiences and feelings of the world and man.
In particular, the stories are written with such natural feelings and understandable language that in the process of reading, some interruptions and crushes occur in your heart, and you begin to live in that work.
I recently finished reading the short story book “Badal” by U. Saifuddin.
The colorful stories in the book, with the bright illumination of eternal and immortal topics, will further revive love, loyalty to the country, and the highest aspirations to live in your heart.
In the story “Asir” you can see the original symbol of loyalty to the country, who has been captured by a slave for forty years, who has not forgotten his loyalty to the country, who wants the country to be free. He hoped for his country even in captivity. When you see what he has done, you will get tears in your eyes, you will feel what true friendship is like.
The range of topics and events is so wide and varied that there is no doubt that you will grow as you read this book.
Jakhongir NOMOZOV Uzbekistan
Student of Oriental University.
International poet
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