Spatial images in the poetic discourse of Borys Oliynyk.
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https://doi.org/10.31558/2308-1902.2018.26.12Keywords:
spatial images, symbol, national, self-identificationAbstract
The ideological and aesthetic features of spatial images in the poetry of Borys Oliynyk are revealed in the article, its symbolic meaningfulness is interpreted in author's self-identification, expression of life and creative credo, translation of thoughts, feelings, moods.
It is noted that such features as extreme frankness of lyrical confession, subtle analysis of the human spiritual world and at the same time philosophically thoughtful view of the essence of events, satirical and civic pointy talent, patriotic orientation are inherent in B. Oliynyk's creativity. Thanks to these characteristics, the artistic picture of the world of the poet becomes philosophical and analytical, due to which spatial images become rather abstract, even conditional. That is why Borys Oliynyk’s poetry doesn’t characterize detailed landscape sketches with their inherent attributes of the Ukrainian natural landscape and way of life. In the works of the author there is a transformation of the natural factor into the creative element, thanks to which the axiological, spiritual and philosophical content and the emotional and psychological richness of being are transmitted. The artist's vision converts ordinary features into masterfully written memorable character images.
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