MAASHUQ and RAQEEB

The politics, love and life of Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
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Over the past three centuries, Urdu has produced an immensely diverse set of poets. There is the simple yet appealing lover-next-door in Mir, the brilliant philosopher and thinker in Ghalib, excellent wordsmiths in Dagh and Josh, a revivalist and messenger in Iqbal, and a freedom fighter in Hasrat. The role of the critical rationalist and revolutionary was filled by Faiz.

It is the poet's task to find, invent and create a special language that alone will be capable of expressing his personality and sentiments. Born in 1911 in Punjab, Faiz Ahmed Faiz was to become such a master. It is crucial to recognise the importance of his work in the evolution of contemporary Urdu poetry – both what he had inherited from tradition, and what he added to it, through the analysis of his period's socio-political conditions.

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