A hunger unsated, a howling stifled: The Hungry Generation and their revolution through language

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  • Srirupa Ray
  • Times NetworkUpdated: Jan 3, 2024, 19:25 IST IST

We speak to authors, academics, research scholars and poets to dig out the spirit of an anti-establishment avant-garde movement that gave a good shaking to the curated Brahminical Bengali literary form in post-Partition India, despite being disbanded too soon

“Let me sleep for the last time on a bed soft as the skin of Shubha’s bosom
I remember now the sharp-edged radiance of the moment I was born

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