Debi Roy
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Debi Roy (born 4 August 1940) is one of the founding fathers of the
Hungryalist movement in November 1961. His Howrah slum-room was the editorial office from where the Hungryalist Bulletins and Hungryalist Manifestoes were published. Along with ten other Hungryalists, Debi Roy was arrested in 1964 on charges of obscenity
in poetry, though the trial court exonerated him.
He developed new kinds of sentences in his poems which have come to be known as logical breaks as well as image jumping. Subsequent
postmodern
Bengali poets.
Poetry collections by Debi Roy
- Unmad Shahar
- Kolkata O Aami
- Manush Manush
- Sampratik Tinjan
- Debi Royer Kobita
- Bhrukutir Birudhdhey Eka
- Ei Sei Tomar Desh
- Putulnaacher Gaan
- Sarbohara Tabu Ahankar
- Bharatvarsha Tomay Khunjchhey
- Aaguner Gaan
- Ekushey February
- Nirbachito Kobita
References
- Debi Roy Alochanasamagra (2004). Edited by Swaraj Sengupta.
- Kobita: Shaatha-Sottor (1982). Edited by Dr. Uttam Das, Mrtyunjay Sen and Paresh Mandal.
- Hungry, Shruti O Shastrovirodhi Andolon (1986). Written by Dr. Uttam Das.
- Khsudhito Prajanmo (1995). Written by Dr. Uttam Das.
- Ekaler Gadyo Podyo Andoloner Dalil (1970). Written by Satya Guha.
- Yabajantrana O Sahitya (1968). Dr Aloke Ranjan Dasgupta.
- Krittibas (1966). Edited by Sunil Gangopadhyay.
- Hungry Kimbadanti (1994). Written by Malay Roy Choudhury.
- Uttorprabashi (1986). Edited by Gajendra Kumar Ghosh.
- Vantulsi Ka Gandh. (1988). Written by Phanishwarnath 'Renu'
- Salted Feathers (1967). Edited by Dick Bakken.
- Intrepid (1967). Edited by Allan De Loach.
External links
- "The Hungry Generation". Time. November 20, 1964
- Debi Roy along with the Hungryalists