Abstract
Globalization has further complicated the problem of the search for identity in the modern world. The interaction of cultures, traditions, and personal values urges the individual to find his place, but at the same time creates the risk of losing his identity. Literature, in particular, the work of modern writers, is an important platform for reflecting and analyzing this process. In his works, the Uzbek writer Elchin Safarli raises the problems of self-realization of the individual in the context of globalization, finding a balance between the past and the future. His works such as “I am returning to the Black Sea coast”, “I cannot find a way to the world for you”, and “When I return home”, illustrate the impact of globalization on personal identity. This article examines the literary manifestations of the search for identity in the context of globalization in Safarli's work in the IMRAD format.