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Malay Roychoudhury (b. 1939 ) is a Bengali poet, best known for launching the Hungryalist movement in the 1960s. The author of more than seventy books including novels, poetry collections, drama, short stories, essays, he has also translated Blake, Ginsberg, Tzara, Cocteau, Cendrars, Lorca, Mayakovsky, Rimbaud, Rajkamal Chaudhary and many others. He has edited the literary periodical ZEBRA and co-edited anthologies of Postmodern Bangla Poetry and Postmodern Bangla Short Stories which include writers from both India and Bangladesh. He was prosecuted for his poem Stark Electric Jesus in 1964-66. He has refused to accept a Sahitya Akademi award, which is the Government of India's highest award for literature.

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