Abstract

The article examines the mystical and scientific-fiction elements in the "Green Tents" story written by Bahytbek Kadyr. The analysis of the author's artistic techniques in the organization of mystical and fantastic time and space is carried out. Also, some similarities were revealed in the narrative style of the artistic work by B. Kadyr and the novel by the Japanese writer K. Abe "Woman in the Sands". Structural, hermeneutical, and phenomenological interpretations of other mythical texts of the system of mystical and science fiction plots in the story "Green Tents" were given. The interpretation of the motive "the descent of a person from heaven" in various sources and its symbolic meaning in the story are analyzed. The main problems of society that prompted the author to write the story "Green Tents" were explained. It was found that the writing of the story was influenced by the types of crimes and misconduct caused by mutual discrimination and hostility of persons to each other. The story also shows that most of the violence and abuse in society occurs due to the fact that people discriminate against each other by religion, language, gender or race. A comparative analysis of the content of the interpretation of the motive "descent / fall of a person from heaven" in the story "Green Tents" on a layer of other texts (texts from the "Koran", "Gospel", myths or information). As a result, it turned out that the author's attitude to religious and mythological texts is not systematic, and the distinction between religious texts and scientific assumptions is not defined. In addition, the content of resources related to the future of humanity on various electronic information channels and portals was considered in a comparative aspect with the plot of the story. The mystical nature of the narrative was determined on the basis of how the characters speak in a language unknown to humans - a language that they can only understand themselves, without having a specific place or country, fearing fire, calling themselves an angel, demon, fairies, spirits or albasts.

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