The article examines the interpretation of the concept of time and space in novels by leading Uzbek and Korean
writers Abdullah Khadiry and Lee Kwan Su. In particular, Korean writer Lee Kwan Su's Majong and Uzbek novelist Abdullah
Khadiry's "Days gone by" comment on the landscape of the period when these novels were created, and the ideas embodied in
novels, the image of women, and the importance of women's problems.