
T. Kaipbergenov’s novella “Cold Drop” occupies an important place in modern Karakalpak prose, offering a profound artistic investigation of human psychology, social pressure, and the existential tensions that shape individual destiny [1]. The work stands out for its delicate exploration of the inner world of its characters, where emotions, fears, and spiritual conflicts are revealed through subtle internal monologues and carefully constructed psychological portraits.
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