Abstract
This chapter covers literature produced from 1917 until the present (1966) in Central Asia, particularly in Tajikistan, on territory which had developed between 1920 and 1929 within the framework of the Soviet-Union as a new state formation inhabited mainly by a Tajik-speaking population.1 A national literature, written in Tajik, came into being in this area, differing considerably in its form and content from the old Tajik literature that had existed before the Revolution, roughly on the territory of the extinct amirate of Bukhara.
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S. Ulughzoda, ‘Maktubi kushod ba rafiq B. Ortiqov’, Sharqi Surkh, 1961, 1, 122.
Cf. e.g. Yu. Aleskerov, Interventsiya igrazhdanskaya voyna v Sredney Azii (T. 1959 ).
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M. Ishaque in Modern Persian Poetry (Calcutta 1943, 146–147) considers Kreml and Inqilobi surkh, ‘The Red Revolution’, to be the best works expressing the anti-imperialistic idea.
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Rypka, J. (1968). After the Revolution. In: Jahn, K. (eds) History of Iranian Literature. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3479-1_32
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