
This article analyzes the artistic interpretation of the motifs of love and loneliness in the poetry of Aleksandr Faynberg. In his creative work, love is portrayed as a spiritual force that elevates the human being, while loneliness is presented as a state of inner searching and self-awareness. The study examines Faynberg’s poetic style, lyricism, use of symbolic imagery, and the expression of inner emotional experiences. Special attention is given to the interconnection between love and loneliness and their harmony within the poet’s philosophical worldview.
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