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The article analyzes the poetry of Tynyshtykbek Abdikakimuly, a poet and laureate of the State Prize of the Republic of Kazakhstan, focusing on the representation of innovative artistic quests from a thematic and ideological perspective, the issues between man and society, and the characteristics of national character. The article identifies the aspects of artistic mastery in the works of the poet Tynyshtykbek Abdikakimuly, as well as the unique features of the structures that open the way to determine his individual authorial signatures, gain insight into his spiritual quests, and highlight his stylistic signature. The cognitive aspects of the concept of night in his poetry collections “Letters of Dusk” and “The Fifth Season of Fragrance” are analyzed. The depiction of the natural world and human emotions at night is vividly expressed through colorful metaphors. The imagery system during the “night” is explored, filled with romantic yet absurd and illogical states. Additionally, the language of Abdikakimuly’s poetry is examined from the perspective of national consciousness, focusing on the semantics of colors that acquire new meanings and interpretations within the poetic text. The color palette reflects the distinctive characteristics of the linguistic color picture of the poet's works, which are an integral part of a unified artistic image of the world. The analysis includes the individual authorial metaphors and similes of the images of “night” and the “color palette” in conveying the emotional state and inner feelings of the lyrical character. The research involved collecting, categorizing, examining, and analyzing the poet's works. The conducted studies demonstrate that the qualitative characteristics of the night imagery and color palette define the author's individuality and artistic mastery.
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