The Hungry Generation ( bn, হাংরি জেনারেশান) was a literary movement in the
Bengali language
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launched by what is known today as the Hungryalist quartet, ''i.e.''
Shakti Chattopadhyay,
Malay Roy Choudhury,
Samir Roychoudhury and
Debi Roy (''alias'' Haradhon Dhara), during the 1960s in
Kolkata
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,
India
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. Due to their involvement in this
avant garde
The avant-garde (; In 'advance guard' or ' vanguard', literally 'fore-guard') is a person or work that is experimental, radical, or unorthodox with respect to art, culture, or society.John Picchione, The New Avant-garde in Italy: Theoretical ...
cultural movement, the leaders lost their jobs and were jailed by the incumbent government. They challenged contemporary ideas about literature and contributed significantly to the evolution of the language and idiom used by contemporaneous artists to express their feelings in literature and painting.
[Dr Uttam Das, Reader, Calcutta University, in his dissertation 'Hungry Shruti and Shastravirodhi Andolan']
The approach of the Hungryalists was to confront and disturb the prospective readers' preconceived colonial canons. According to Pradip Choudhuri, a leading philosopher and poet of the generation, whose works have been extensively translated in French, their counter-discourse was the first voice of post-colonial freedom of pen and brush. Besides the famous four mentioned above,
Utpal Kumar Basu,
Binoy Majumdar,
Sandipan Chattopadhyay,
Basudeb Dasgupta,
Falguni Roy, Subhash Ghosh,
Tridib Mitra, Alo Mitra, Ramananda Chattopadhyay,
Anil Karanjai, Karunanidhan Mukhopadhyay, Pradip Choudhuri, Subimal Basak and Subo Acharya were among the other leading writers and artists of the movement.
Origins
The origins of this movement stem from the educational establishments serving Chaucer and Spengler to the poor of India. The movement was officially launched, however, in November 1961 from the residence of
Malay Roy Choudhury and his brother
Samir Roychoudhury in
Patna
Patna (
), historically known as Pataliputra, is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Patna had a population of 2.35 million, making it the 19th largest city in India. ...
. They took the word ''Hungry'' from
Geoffrey Chaucer's line "In Sowre Hungry Tyme" and they drew upon, among others,
Oswald Spengler
Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler (; 29 May 1880 – 8 May 1936) was a German historian and philosopher of history whose interests included mathematics, science, and art, as well as their relation to his organic theory of history. He is best k ...
's histriographical ideas about the non-centrality of cultural evolution and progression, for philosophical inspiration. The movement was to last from 1961 to 1965. It is wrong to suggest that the movement was influenced by the Beat Generation, since Ginsberg did not visit Malay until April 1963, when he came to Patna. Poets
Octavio Paz
Octavio Paz Lozano (March 31, 1914 – April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat. For his body of work, he was awarded the 1977 Jerusalem Prize, the 1981 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the 1982 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, a ...
and
Ernesto Cardenal were to visit Malay later during the 1960s. The hungry generation has some of the same ideals as
The Papelipolas
Los Papelípolas or The Papelipolas was a group of artists from Huila Department, in the Republic of Colombia arising in the year 1958. Their productions in the fields of theater, the narrative, the drawing, the cinema, the television and especiall ...
and the
Barranquilla Group, both from
Colombia, and the Spanish
Generation of 68.
History

This movement is characterized by expression of closeness to
nature
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and sometimes by tenets of Gandhianism and Proudhonianism. Although it originated at Patna, Bihar and was initially based in
Kolkata
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, it had participants spread over North Bengal,
Tripura
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and
Benares
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*
*
*
* The city has a syncretic t ...
. According to Dr.
Shankar Bhattacharya Shankar may refer to:
People
*Shankar (name), including a list of people with the name
* Sankar (writer) (Mani Shankar Mukherjee), Bengali writer
* L. Shankar, Indian violinist
* S. Shankar, Indian film director commonly credited as Shankar
* Sank ...
,
Dean at
Assam University, as well as Aryanil Mukherjee, editor of Kaurab Literary Periodical, the movement influenced
Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of the Beat Genera ...
as much as it influenced
American poetry
American poetry refers to the poetry of the United States. It arose first as efforts by American colonists to add their voices to English poetry in the 17th century, well before the constitutional unification of the Thirteen Colonies (although ...
through the Beat poets who visited Calcutta, Patna and Benares during the 1960-1970s. Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, now a professor and editor, was associated with the Hungry generation movement.
Shakti Chattopadhyay,
Saileswar Ghosh,
Subhas Ghosh Subhash may refer to:
People
* Subhash Agarwal, Indian professional player and coach of English billiards and snooker
* Subhash Awchat (born 1960), Indian artist and author based in Mumbai
* Subhash Bapurao Wankhede (born 1963), Indian politician ...
left the movement in 1964.
More than 100 manifestos were issued during 1961–1965.
Malay Roy Choudhury's poems have been published by Prof
P. Lal
Purushottama Lal (28 August 1929 – 3 November 2010), commonly known as P. Lal, was an Indian poet, essayist, translator, professor and publisher. He was the founder of publishing firm Writers Workshop in Calcutta, established in 1958.
Life ...
from his
Writers Workshop imprint.
Howard McCord
Howard McCord (November 3, 1932 – November 3, 2022) was an American writer. He was an emeritus professor of English at Bowling Green State University, where he was director of the creative writing program for most of the past quarter-century.
...
published Malay's controversial poem ''Prachanda Boidyutik Chhutar'' (i.e. ''Stark Electric Jesus''} from Washington State University in 1965. The poem has been translated into several
languages
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of the world. Into German by Carl Weissner,in Spanish by Margaret Randall, in
by Ameeq Hanfee, in Assamese by Manik Dass, in Gujarati by Nalin Patel, in
Hindi
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by
Rajkamal Chaudhary, and in English by Howard McCord.
Impact
The works of these participants appeared in Citylights Journal 1, 2 and 3 published between 1964 and 1966, edited by
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and in special issues of American magazines including ''Kulchur'' edited by
Lita Hornick, ''Klactoveedsedsteen'' edited by Carl Weissner, ''El Corno Emplunado'' edited by Margaret Randall, '' Evergreen Review'' edited by Barney Rosset, ''Salted Feathers''edited by Dick Bakken, ''
Intrepid'' edited by Alan De Loach, and ''San Francisco Earthquake'', during the 1960s. ''The Hungry Generation'', also known as ''Hungryalism'', challenged the mainstream literary genres. The group wrote poetry and prose in completely different forms and experimented with the contents. The movement changed the literary atmosphere of Bengal altogether. It had influences in
Hindi
Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of North India, northern, Central India, centr ...
,
Marathi
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*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
*Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece
See also
*
* ...
,
Assamese
Assamese may refer to:
* Assamese people, a socio-ethnolinguistic identity of north-eastern India
* People of Assam, multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic and multi-religious people of Assam
* Assamese language, one of the easternmost Indo-Aryan language ...
and
literatures.
Hungryalists and Krittibas
There is a misconception that the Hungryalists and the Krittibas group were the same and that the ''Krittibas'' magazine was a Hungryalist platform. This is incorrect as the Krittibas was a group from the fifties. The Hungryalist movement was a sixties decade phenomenon. ''Krittibas'' magazine in its editorial had openly declared that they have no relations with the movement and that they do not approve of the philosophy of the movement.
See also
*
List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture
This is a partial list of the local underground newspapers launched during the Sixties era of the hippie/psychedelic/youth/counterculture/New Left/antiwar movements, approximately 1965–1972. This list includes periodically appearing papers of ge ...
References
Sources
*The autobiography of
Malay Roy Choudhury is available in Vol 215 of "Contemporary Authors" published by Thomas Gale. ()
*There are Hungry Generation Archives in
Northwestern University
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world.
Chart ...
in Illinois as well as
Bangla Academy
The Bangla Academy ( bn, বাংলা একাডেমি, ) is an autonomous institution funded by the Government of Bangladesh, Bangladesh government to foster the Bengali language, literature and culture, to develop and implement nationa ...
in Dhaka, Bangladesh. At Kolkata the Little Magazine Library and Research Centre run by Sandip Dutta has a separate section on the
Hungryalist
The Hungry Generation ( bn, হাংরি জেনারেশান) was a literary movement in the Bengali language launched by what is known today as the Hungryalist quartet, ''i.e.'' Shakti Chattopadhyay, Malay Roy Choudhury, Samir ...
publications as well as trial papers of the famous Hungry generation case in which some of the colleagues of Malay turned against the movement and gave undertakings to have withdrawn from the movement. Trial papers are archived in
Bankshall Court
Bankshall Court is officially the City Sessions Court of the Session Division of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta district) in India. It is locally known as Bankshall Court.
History
The Court was named after Bankshall Street. The street was also name ...
, Kolkata (9th Court of Presidency Magistrate), Case No. GR. 579 of 1965; State of West Bengal Vs
Malay Roy Choudhury
*''Hungry Kimbadanti'' written by
Malay Roy Choudhury and published by De Books, Kolkata (1997)
*''Hungry Andolon'' issue of ''Haowa 49'' magazine (2003) edited by
Samir Roychoudhury and Murshid A. M.
*''Hungry Andolon O Drohopurush Kotha'' written by Dr. Bishnu Chandra Dey and published by Sahayatri, Kolkata 700 009 (2013)
*''Chandragrahan Hungry Andolon Special issue'' edited by Pranabkumar Chattopadhyay2, Dumdum, Kolkata 700 030 (October 2014)
External links
BBC Documentary on Hungryalist movementHungryalist Movement: A Photo-Text AlbumHungry Generation (blog)
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Culture of Kolkata
Bengali-language literature
Bengali language
Indian literary movements