Compositional Compatibility In Postmodern Interpretation
Keywords:
Postmodernism, compositional compatibility, poetics, polyphony, landscape imageryAbstract
This scientific article studies the theoretical foundations of compositional coherence in the postmodernist interpretation, its artistic and aesthetic role in the poetics of the novel, and the functional possibilities of this concept in modern literature. On the example of Sh. Butayev's novel "The Fortified Moon", the mechanisms of realization of compositional coherence through polyphonic imagery, the nature-society-man triad, symbolic details, and landscape-portrait harmony are analyzed. The layers of the story in the work, the spiritual transformation of the characters, the philosophical load of the images of nature, and symbolic interpretations are considered in an interconnected manner. A deep understanding of the harmony of freedom, liberty, natural survival instinct, and artistic thinking in the reader's mind is interpreted as the main aesthetic criterion of this compositional integrity. The article provides a theoretical and analytical review of the relationship between composition and polyphony in postmodern literature.
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