Geet: Unsung Song of Eternity: A Modern Epic (Part I & II)
Unsung Song of Eternity is a modern epic which plays a sequel to John Milton's The Paradise Lost. Instead of Adam, it placesDr. Faustus at the centre of action and conceives of modern man, as a prototype of the Renaissance hero who finds himselfdeteriorate as the times have passed. This work which questions of ways of Man to God picks up the great epic The Paradise Lost' from the reverse side in which Milton had desired to “assert the divine providence and justify the ways of God to Man”. Dr. Anand, in the back drop of the philosophy of Karma as propounded in the Gita by Lord Krishna, puts up a spirited attempt to discuss the existential as well as essential nature of man, evil, crime, and salvation. The major focus of the book is on the bastardization of the human race by removing love from the centre of man woman relationship, and evil, which has been given a new 'avatar' as a Correction Army of God. In this way, it is a revolutionary work, which challenges the established norms and asserts new formations which can make life on this earth more understandable, and, therefore, more meaningful and liveable.
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