About Togay Murad’s Novel “The Fields Left By My Father”
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Togay Murad,, novel,, Uzbek prose, Russian empire and the tragedies of the Soviet eraAbstract
The article analyzes the novel “The fields left by my father” by the Uzbek folk writer Togay Murad,
which has a unique style and content.
It includes the reasons for the tragedy that happened to a person loyal to the ideals of the
communistic system of the state, a system where religious education is prohibited. In addition to this
it shows the advantages and disadvantages of a cotton farmer's collective image who does not know
his rights, is not interested in the surrounding society, and does not even care about his own health,
which is the result of a direct social impact on the fate and behavior of a person.
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