Abstract
Alexander came from a brunette family and was a blue-eyed, gorgeous young man. The well-known poet begins to show his potential at a young age. He was enrolled in the journalism department of Tashkent University's Faculty of Correspondence Philology. He's also the author of works that have been published in Tashkent, Moscow, and St. Petersburg. Alexander Feinberg is unquestionably one of the most prominent figures in Uzbek poetry. His name and work are totally irreplaceable among Uzbek fans and poets. In Feinberg's poetry, the historical and present eras, the West and the East, nationalism and internationalism, and the West and the East were all united to create a separate aesthetic domain. Feinberg's lyrical protagonist is a kind character who has maintained his human traits in the face of historical and societal calamities, who is always prepared to lend a helping hand and who suffers from the world's bad conditions. Feinberg's poetry is a synthesis of significant aesthetic achievements by Russian and European poets. His creative approach is influenced by the traditions of traditional Eastern poetry. Feinberg's method is characterized by artistic translation as well. Alexander has also written the scripts for almost fifty documentaries and seven feature films. Based on a script by Alexander Feinberg, four feature films and over twenty animated features have been produced.
Highlights
The Feinberg family's story begins as follows: his father was born in Gatchina, near Sankt-Petersburg, in 1891, while his mother was born in Moscow in 1904
After graduating from technical college, he served in the military in Tajikistan to protect his masculinity in his homeland. Afterwards, he was accepted into Tashkent University's Faculty of Correspondence Philology's journalism department, where he worked for the university newspaper
It is noteworthy that Alexander Feinberg's poems were translated into Uzbek and published under the name "Chigir." The poet's publication opportunity was shut down for seven years on one day owing to his non-standard behaviour, and this circumstance inspired him to generate film scripts
Summary
The Feinberg family's story begins as follows: his father was born in Gatchina, near Sankt-Petersburg, in 1891, while his mother was born in Moscow in 1904. The Russian and Uzbek people's poet Alexander Arkadievich Feinberg was born in Tashkent. Alexander Feinberg studied at Tashkent Topographic College after graduating from a seven-year school.
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