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From Bukhara to Dushanbe: outlining the evolution of Soviet tajik fiction / Grassi, Evelin   Journal Article
Grassi, Evelin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article offers an overview of Soviet Tajik Fiction under Stalinism (1920s–1950s) and during de-Stalinization (1950s–1970s) by contemplating the move from Bukhara to Dushanbe as a setting for Tajik stories and novels. In particular, it details the two main literary genres of the period, namely historical and psychological fiction. It argues that when tracing the main stages of evolution of Soviet Tajik fiction from the point of view of the setting one should mainly consider the works by Sadriddin Ayni, Jalol Ikromi and Fazliddin Muhammadiev.
Key Words Bukhara  Dushanbe  Soviet Tajik Fiction 
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