Abstract

The article describes how writers-poets continued to write their works, no matter how significant, complex and acute the realities of life were during the period of perestroika after independence, except that literature changed only its theme compared to what it was before. Although in the early years of independence not so many stories were published in book form as before (for example, in the seventies and eighties), readers are told from time to time that the stories are coming out. Since the second half of the nineties, artistic interest in creativity has revived somewhat, and although the subject matter of the stories was diverse, it can be noted that almost all social problems that concern people began to manifest themselves in the stories. We can say with joy that Kyrgyz stories, despite all the ups and downs, have found their place in the literary process thanks to beautiful works rich in various values. Most of the Kyrgyz short stories written during the years of independence faithfully fulfill their function as a ”subgenre that promptly reflects the acute social problems of our time", finding their place in the context of time in the process of the growth of national fiction, we can say that this genre of prose also has a future.

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