@article{Galimullina_2022, title={The poetics of сolor and light in the works of the modern Tatar poet Renat Kharis}, volume={4}, url={https://tsj.enu.kz/index.php/new/article/view/256}, DOI={10.32523/2664-5157-2022-4-7-22}, abstractNote={<p>The work of the outstanding modern Tatar poet Renat Kharis (Renat Magsumovich<br />Kharisov, born in 1941) - a People’s Poet of the Republic of Tatarstan, an author of more than 50 books<br />in the Tatar, Russian, English, French, Polish, Belarusian, Bashkir, Chuvash languages is distinguished<br />by a wide range of creative interests: his works are devoted to understanding the moral, philosophical,<br />socio-political themes of the past and present of the Tatar people, Russia and the world community.<br />The article focuses on the picturesqueness of his poetry, the saturation of the poetic world of Renat<br />Kharis with color and light, which make it possible to more accurately and vividly convey the feelings<br />of the poet. Color and light images in the works of Renat Kharis acquire a symbolic sound, and often<br />play the role of Tatar national codes reflect specific native folk light and color traditions and allow<br />you to more vividly convey the feelings of the lyrical character. In the artistic world of Renat Kharis,<br />painting and poetry are closely intertwined, because he is equally professional in both the technique<br />of verse and the brush of fine art. The topic of creativity, the images of artists in the works of Renat<br />Kharis are leitmotifs. The problem of determining the function of light and color images is closely<br />related to the peculiarities of the psychological impact of light and color, as well as to its systematics<br />and symbolism. Color and light images emotionally color Tatar folk holidays, they are used in love<br />lyrics to describe a beloved, in philosophical and patriotic lyrics and poems by Renat Kharis they allow<br />them to more accurately convey the uniqueness of the beauty of the nature of their native land.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Turkic Studies Journal}, author={Galimullina Альфия}, year={2022}, month={Dec.}, pages={7–22} }