THE TURBULENT BUT CREATIVE 1960TH IN AMERICAN AND UZBEK PROSE
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This article reflects the WWII in American and Uzbek literature, specially on the field of prose. The narrative landscape since World War II has indeed transformed dramatically, reflecting a rich tapestry of influences and innovations. The emergence of diverse literary movements, such as European existentialism, has challenged traditional storytelling by emphasizing individual experience and the absurdity of existence. Similarly, Latin American magical realism has blurred the lines between reality and fantasy, inviting readers to explore deeper truths through imaginative narratives. As a result, narratives now encompass a wider array of styles, themes, and mediums, creating a rich dialogue between high art and popular expression. This evolution not only enriches the narrative tradition but also invites audiences to engage with stories in new and meaningful ways.
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