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Kurmanbek. Kyrgyz Small Epic Translated into English
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Местонахождение: Алматы | Состояние экземпляра: новый |
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Автор: Kanykei Kalieva and Gulsaira Ibraimova
ISBN: 9786206742340
Год издания: 1905
Формат книги: 60×90/16 (145×215 мм)
Количество страниц: 116
Издательство: JustFiction Edition
Цена: 18906 тг
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Аннотация: The epic "Kurmanbek," as written by K. Akiev, was first published in 1938, and is a significant narrative to the literary world. "Kurmanbek" is an epic tale rooted in Kyrgyz history, revolving around the historical figure of Kurmanbek. This narrative centers on the core themes of homeland defense, tribal preservation, and the unity of the Kyrgyz people. Kurmanbek, the protagonist of this small epic, emerges as a hero of his people. Kanyshai, his wife, stands as a steadfast companion and devoted spouse, complementing the image of Kurmanbek as a hero. Another noteworthy character is Akkan, who plays a vital role in nurturing the unity and well-being of the Kyrgyz people. He is depicted as a compassionate comrade and loyal friend, notably evident when Kurmanbek sustains an injury. The epic also portrays the complex character of Kurmanbek's father, Teyitbek Khan, as a villainous and antagonistic figure. He opposes his son's campaign against the Kalmaks and refuses to provide him with the horse, Teltoru. "Kurmanbek" is a rich narrative in Kyrgyz heritage, chronicling the struggles and triumphs of a people united by their hero's heroic spirit.
Ключевые слова: Epic, poetry, Kurmanbek, Kyrgyz