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This is a list of the four most iconic of the 20th century. Here is a brief look at why this "piece" or quartet of names is so significant in Central Asian literature: The "Four Pillars" of Kazakh Poetry
A living legend known for his epic poems and social activism. His work often explores historical justice, national identity, and moral courage. This is a list of the four most iconic of the 20th century
A lyrical genius who died young (at 30) but left a massive impact. His poetry is celebrated for its "burning" energy and romanticism. A lyrical genius who died young (at 30)
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Often called the "Poet of the Century" in Kazakhstan. His work is known for its deep emotional resonance, focusing on the beauty of the Kazakh steppe, love, and the soul of the common person.
A prolific master of the word known for his sharp wit and philosophical depth. He is famously credited with the line: "Know all other languages, but respect your own." Why are they grouped together?