*NEW TRENDS IN MODERN KAZAKH POETRY (Based on the works of A.Elgezek, E.Zhunis, B.Karagyzuly)

*NEW TRENDS IN MODERN KAZAKH POETRY (Based on the works of A.Elgezek, E.Zhunis, B.Karagyzuly)

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Keywords:

poetry, form, style, modification, rhythm, white verse, prose verses

Abstract

In order to determine the relationship between innovation and tradition in modern Kazakh poetry, the article analyzes the poems of poets whose works became well known to the readership after two millennia. Close attention was paid to the latest trends and stylistic features of each of their poems. Special attention was paid to the syntactic structure, linguistic units and intonation composition of the poems. In the course of the study, samples of verse and poetry in prose were presented on the basis of scientific conclusions of domestic and foreign scientists related to poetry. Not only the external form of the poems was taken into account, but also the internal content, thematic and ideological features. A comparative analysis of the strophic features of the poems is carried out. The emphasis was placed on changing concepts such as syllable, segment, side, rhyme. A systematic description of how the stages of social development influenced the structure of poems is made. In addition to structural changes in modern Kazakh poetry, attention was paid to the latest trends in world poetry. The article considers the successive development of genre features that appeared in the poem system under the influence of the development of the Internet and technology.

As a result of the study, the nature of the development of modern Kazakh poetry and signs of its innovation, genre changes in poetry are shown in detail. The search for modern poets in the transformation of poetry is revealed.

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Aizhan Kurmanbay, M.O.Auezov Institute of Literature and Art

– researcher

*Zhansulu Sarsenbayeva, M.O.Auezov Institute of Literature and Art

– researcher

Yerkanat Khuatbekuly, M.O.Auezov Institute of Literature and Art

– doctor of Philosophy (PhD), senior researcher

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Published online

2023-10-19

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Literature studies
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