Small homeland in the poetry of S. V. Moskvitin
https://doi.org/10.25587/SVFU.2023.71.31.006
Abstract
Disputes about the homeland are ongoing. Someone believes that the homeland is the geographical place where a person was born, someone thinks that a person has a homeland where he has lived all his life. Researchers agree on one thing: the homeland is a place with which a person is associated with strong feelings, emotions, losing which he experiences longing and nostalgia. The theme of a small homeland runs like a red line through the work of many poets and writers. S.V. is no exception. Moskvitin. The article analyzes the works of the modern Yakut poet Sergey Vladimirovich Moskvitin, dedicated to Lensk, Lensky district. Linguistic and stylistic methods were used in the analysis of poems. Moskvitin gives a description of his native land through a portrait of people who live in Lensk, the villages of the Lensky district, through landscape lyrics. The following conclusions were made during the study. In the works of Moskvitin, the authors of the article found a certain peculiarity inherent in the poet: some poems are written in the form by definition of the author himself in the genre – reportage in verse, landscape lyrics are also inherent in reportage. Sergei Vladimirovich worked as a journalist for a long time, which could not but affect his work. Moskvitin often uses regional vocabulary in works dedicated to his small homeland.
About the Authors
E. A. AntonovaRussian Federation
Evgeniya Alexandrovna Antonova, Senior Lecturer
Philological Faculty
Department of Russian as a Foreign
Yakutsk
M. V. Kulichkina
Russian Federation
Marianna Vladimirovna Kulichkina, Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Philology
Department of Advertising and Public Relations
Yakutsk
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Review
For citations:
Antonova E.A., Kulichkina M.V. Small homeland in the poetry of S. V. Moskvitin. Arctic XXI Сentury. 2023;(2):70-79. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/SVFU.2023.71.31.006