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FEATURES OF HUMORISTIC PUBLICISM BY BAHRIDDINA AZIZI

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Authors:Nosirov Osimboy Orifovich, claimant for candidate degree of the department of journalism and theory of translation under the SEI “KhSU named after acad. B. Gafurov(Tajikistan, Khujand)

JOURNAL NUMBER: 3(68). YEAR OF ISSUE2021.  LANGUAGE OF THE ARTICLE: Tajik

 ANNOTATION

The article dwells on the consideration of issues beset with features of humorous journalism of modern Tajik writer B. Azizi. It is underscored that the Tajik press referring to the 1920-ies and 1930-ies played a significant role in the emergence and dissemination of critical thinking, formation of literary and journalistic genres, journalism and journalistic satire.B. Azizi as a creative and educated person who participated in this struggle along with hundreds of other writers followed the current position at that time - getting rid of the feudal way of thinking and remnants of the past. It is noted that the inequality widespread at that time, the policy and style of work of responsible persons, lack of professionalism of heads and directors of state farms, collective farms and enterprises have always been considered the object of journalistic criticism. B. Azizi in many of his materials reveals to the reader the true face of his characters through humor, allegorical and recommendatory satire. It is concluded that humorous journalism of B. Azizi still makes a significant contribution in to highlighting the topical problems of that time and the process of forming a new society, new methods of government, as well as the formation, development and evolution of Tajik national literature and culture referring to the 20-ies – 30-ies years of the XX-th century.

KEY WORDS

Tajik literature, Bahriddin Azizi, Tajik prose, story, review, literature of the twentieth century, literary criticism, journalistic satire, printed satire