Nilanjana S Roy juxtaposes the recent deaths of Czeslaw Milosz and Humayun Azad, contrasting their respective political and creative milieus.
Milosz, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980, was born in Poland and bore witness to the Holocaust; Azad was born in 1947, witnessed the birth of his country, Bangladesh, and was a fiercely outspoken critic of what he saw as a rising tide of fundamentalism threatening to swamp the freedoms he held dear.
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