"The Hungryalists" reviewed by Madhavi S Mahadevan in New Indian Express
                                               The Hungryalists: The Poets Who Sparked a Revolution  By: Maitreyee Bhattacharjee Chowdhury  Publisher: Penguin Viking  Pages: 272; Price: `599       Oh, I’ll die! I’ll die! I’ll die!  My skin is in blazing furore  I do not know what I’ll do, where I’ll go, Oh I’m sick  I’ll kick all Arts in the butt and go away, Shubha.    Thus begins Malay Roy Choudhury’s Bengali poem Prachanda Boidyutik  Chhutar (Stark Electric Jesus). Appearing in a pamphlet in 1964, its  publication resulted in arrest warrants being issued against the poet  and 11 others, members of a Kolkata-based poets’ collective—the Hungry  Generation. And the charges? Conspiracy against the state and literary  obscenity.       Who  were these radicals, where did they come from and what happened to them  is the substance of Maitreyee Bhattacharjee Chowdhury’s non-fiction  book, The Hungryalists: The Poets Who Sparked a Revolution.  Well-researched, it draws on  journals, memoi...
 
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