EXISTENTIAL THINKING AND HUMAN ONTOLOGICAL QUEST IN THE POETRY OF ALEXANDER FAYNBERG

Authors

  • Abdurashidova Marjona Sanjarbekovna 1st-year student, Faculty of International Journalism Uzbekistan State World Languages University

Keywords:

Existential thinking, ontological quest, human existence, meaning of life, philosophy of loneliness, philosophical lyric poetry, modern Uzbek poetry.

Abstract

This article analyzes the issue of existential thinking and the ontological quest of a human being in the poetry of Alexander Faynberg. During the research, the artistic interpretation of human existence, the meaning of life, and the philosophy of loneliness in the poet’s lyrics is examined. In addition, the reflections of the lyrical hero on existence, the process of human self-awareness, and spiritual quests in Faynberg’s poems are analyzed from a philosophical perspective. Based on the theory of existentialism, the article reveals the artistic expression of human existence and the meaning of life in the poet’s poetics. The research substantiates that Faynberg’s poetry represents one of the important artistic expressions of existential thinking in modern Uzbek literature.

References

Alexander Faynberg. Selected Works. — Tashkent.

Alexander Faynberg. Collected Works. — Tashkent.

Jean-Paul Sartre. Existentialism is a Humanism. — Paris, 1946.

Albert Camus. The Myth of Sisyphus. — Paris, 1942.

Najmiddin Komilov. Theory of Literature. — Tashkent, 2012.

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Published

2026-03-13

How to Cite

Abdurashidova Marjona Sanjarbekovna. (2026). EXISTENTIAL THINKING AND HUMAN ONTOLOGICAL QUEST IN THE POETRY OF ALEXANDER FAYNBERG. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(03), 342–346. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/5533