THE POETICS OF ARTISTIC DETAILS IN WORKS OF THE GERMAN WRITER HERTA MUELLER
Authors: Mamatov Ravshan Rustamovich
Published: November 24, 2024 • Vol. 13 Issue 4 • Views: 100
This article will examine the poetics of artistic details in the works of the Nobel Prize-winning German writer Herta Meller. Artistic detail represents the primary component through which the appearance of the protagonists in a work of art is linked to their inner experiences and thoughts, thereby elucidating the essence of the work. By employing artistic details, the author is able to portray a comprehensive range of subjects, including the atmosphere, natural phenomena such as wind, rain, grass, and even individual leaves. An examination of Muellerʼs works reveals a narrative are that is at once harrowing and unflinching in its portrayal of human experience. Uzbek writer Oʻtkir Hashimov posits that every work is a product of pain and asserts that the author should adeptly utilize artistic nuances to reflect this pain in the work. It is a wellestablished fact that any artistic work employs a variety of details for a number of different purposes, with the objective of increasing the overall artistry of the piece. In Myellerʼs works, artistic details are given significant attention, particularly with regard to the depiction of the inner feelings and psyche of his characters. This is achieved through the use of objects and situations that resonate with the charactersʼ emotions and experiences