This article explores the creative dialogue between two poets—Boris Pasternak and Abdulla Oripov—who belong to different cultural and historical traditions yet speak the universal language of poetry. It analyzes the key motifs in their lyrics: the philosophical interpretation of time, the role of nature as a metaphor for the inner world, historical memory, and the search for harmony in chaos. The comparison of Russian and Uzbek poetic traditions allows us to identify both the commonalities and unique aspects of their worldviews. The article highlights the significance of their works as a "bridge of eternity" connecting eras, cultures, and human existence.
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