SPECIFIC FEATURES IN ABDULRAZZAK GURNAH’S LITERARY STYLE

Authors

  • Karimov Ulugbek Nusratovich Nordic International University Associate Professor

Keywords:

literary style, narrative techniques, displacement, migration, identity, postcolonial literature, memory, cultural heritage, multilingualism, character development, descriptive language, psychological depth.

Abstract

 

Abdulrazzak Gurnah, the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate, is acclaimed for his profound narratives that explore themes of displacement, migration, and the complexities of identity. His literary style is distinctive, marked by intricate character development, rich descriptive language, and a deep engagement with historical and political contexts. This article examines the specific features of Gurnah’s literary style, highlighting his narrative techniques, thematic concerns, and linguistic choices that contribute to the unique voice in his body of work.

References

Gurnah, A. (2001). By the Sea. Bloomsbury Publishing.

Gurnah, A. (2005). Desertion. Bloomsbury Publishing.

Gurnah, A. (1994). Paradise. The New Press.

Nobel Prize Outreach. (2021). The Nobel Prize in Literature 2021 – Abdulrazak Gurnah. NobelPrize.org.

Published

2024-06-22

How to Cite

Karimov Ulugbek Nusratovich. (2024). SPECIFIC FEATURES IN ABDULRAZZAK GURNAH’S LITERARY STYLE. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 11(06), 285–286. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/1768