Abstract
In the 30s of the XX century Bashkir prose went the way from the illustrative and schematic depiction of life phenomena to their typification, to the creation of full-blooded living characters, deep penetration into the inner world of the man, to the art of plastic presentation of images, rose to a higher level of representation of the historical past and modernity. In the first Bashkir novels “Soldiers”, “Red Guards”, “Red Army Men” by A. Tagirov, “Blood” by D. Yultyi, “Kudei” by I. Nasyri and stories “Before the Storm” by I. Mukhtar, “Flame in the Steppe” by B. Khasan, “Stormy Days” by I. Kusyapkulov, “In the Gold Mines of the Poet” by M. Gafuri, “We Will Return” by A. Karnaya such large-scale social events were represented as the First World War, the October Revolution, the years of the Civil War; and the images of fighters for the new world order were depicted.
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