Abstract

The article analyses the main genres of the Karachay-Balkarian expatriate community’s prose, the problematic of the prose works. It reveals the factors that influenced the formation of the prose, as well as its specificity in comparison with the poetic genres implemented in the diaspora’s literature. The paper presents an analysis of the plots and motives of the Karachay-Balkarian expatriate community’s prose works. The author pays special attention to the story “The Damned Glade” by H. Botash and its lyrical hero, who found himself in the epicentre of the tragedy that took place in late May - early June, 1945 on the banks of the Austrian river Drau and the nearby forests.

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