: Critics highlight Yaqub’s ability to use "clear and simple language" enriched with folk idioms, making his profound philosophical questions accessible to a wide audience.
The poem is characterized by a tone of contemplative sorrow and a direct address to the "World" itself as a witness to the poet's hardships. Zelimxan Yaqub Dunya Son Seiri
: The poem utilizes the "Aşıq" style of poetry, deeply rooted in Azerbaijani folklore. It features the classic 11-syllable meter and frequently references legendary tragic figures like Kərəm and Lələ to contextualize the poet's own grief within national literary traditions. : Critics highlight Yaqub’s ability to use "clear
poem " Dünya " (World), often referred to in the context of his final works, is a powerful lyrical meditation on the indifference of the world and the struggles of the human spirit. Yaqub, a revered "People's Poet" of Azerbaijan, was known for his mastery of traditional Turkic poetic forms and his ability to weave national folk wisdom with deeply personal philosophical inquiry. Thematic Review of "Dünya" It features the classic 11-syllable meter and frequently