This is quite possibly the first literary critical paper to be written in English on contemporary Mongolian poetry. As such, it would seem fitting that the title used here repeats the words of the poet Ayurzana. That he, a member of Ulaanbaatar’s young, cool intelligentsia, should see the 19th century poet-monk Danzanravjaa as his hero provides us with a powerful socio-cultural platform from which to observe how these young poets work in a modern idiom while remaining aware of their Mongolian heritage
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The Mongols have a long tradition of oral literature. About the first half of the nineteenth century...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
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This article talks about the traditions of modern poetry in the works of Khorezm poets, in particula...
The article considers the role of Central Asian traditions in the formation and development of Mongo...
Poetry, in Asia, is not just language but encompasses elements of the world, history, culture, and e...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
At the age of just 53, in 1856, the 5th Noyon Khutughtu, Danzanravjaa, lay dying at the monastery of...
In the history of Uzbek literature, the tradition of creating mukhamas is widespread, and this is a ...
The Mongols have a long tradition of oral literature. About the first half of the nineteenth century...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
The ethnographer Grigorii Potanin (1835--1920) seems to be the first scholar who systematically coll...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...
No field of literature has the power and potential to renew human thought, to inculcate a cert...
In literature, each genre has its own genesis, biography, theory, gradual development, artistic deve...
Introduction. Long before the creation of a national writing system, the Oirats (Kalmyks) had devel...
It is a well-known fact that the performer of narrative poetry usually tries to reproduce a text he ...
Subject of this paper is a mongolian novel called The Shaman's Story wrote by G. Ayurzana. After an ...
This article talks about the traditions of modern poetry in the works of Khorezm poets, in particula...
The article considers the role of Central Asian traditions in the formation and development of Mongo...
Poetry, in Asia, is not just language but encompasses elements of the world, history, culture, and e...