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National cultural significance of poetry of Inner Mongolia poet D. Tserenvanzhil

https://doi.org/10.53315/2782-3377-2022-2-4-65-79

Abstract

   Poetry is a literary genre. True poetry is magic. beauty, emotions, feelings, love and life can be expressed through words. In order to highlight poetry as a cultural manifestation, we need to discover the wonders of the poetic treasures created by the Mongols. Since 1980, there has been a significant transformation in poetry in Inner Mongolia. In earlier times, literature was almost like free poetry and historical fiction, except for the occasional appearance of natural imagery of life, due to the strict demands of partisan political ideology. Since the late 1970s, the people’s Republic of China has had to deal with foreign freedom and advance cultural exchange with countries, and a new generation of Chinese poets has developed a new tone in literature. The poetry of Inner Mongolia has taken on a new breath and has developed a new style of modernist poetry in the traditional style of National Poetry, reflecting on the history of the nation and expressing a completely new way of thinking about the fate of the nation. At this very historical time, D. Tserenvanzhil took a career in poetry from the beginning of the eighties and became a major in poetry for the New Times. D. Tserenwanzhil won the Supreme literary prize of Inner Mongolia, the Rainbow prize, for his composition “the world on a high rise” in 1987 at the age of twenty-six, and in 2008 at the age of forty-seven, for his composition “the horse who broke the secret”.

About the Author

S. Tsomorlig
Ulaаnbaatar University
Mongolia

Doctoral student

Ulaanbaatar



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Tsomorlig S. National cultural significance of poetry of Inner Mongolia poet D. Tserenvanzhil. Nomadic civilization: historical research. 2022;2(4):65-79. https://doi.org/10.53315/2782-3377-2022-2-4-65-79

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