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We are the witnesses of an age that has not yet come, We are the voice of a day that has not yet broken. Faiz’s "Paradise Lost" is the loss of innocence
Faiz’s "Paradise Lost" is the loss of innocence and the birth of a revolutionary voice. His work is characterized by:
This is the final break with Milton. For Milton, the memory of Eden informs the future. For Faiz, the memory of Eden is a bourgeois distraction. The only valid future is one forged in the crucible of the fallen present.
Do not ask for the old love from me, I am weary of the world’s sorrows.