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Tridib Mitra
Indian writer and poet (Born: 1940) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tridib Mitra (born 31 December 1940) was an anti-establishment writer and part of the Hungry generation movement in Bengali literature of the 1960s.[1][2][3]
This article is missing information about whether Mitra is dead and his legacy/impact. (February 2024) |
Along with his wife, Alo Mitra, he edited Hungry generation magazines The Waste Paper (in English) and Unmarga (in Bengali). Mitra and his wife started poetry readings in burning ghats, graveyards, river banks, and country liquor joints of Kolkata.[4] They also delivered Hungry generation masks of demons, jokers and gods to the offices and houses of ministers, administrators, newspaper editors and other bureaucrats of the West Bengali establishment.[5]
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- Ghulghuli (Poetry) 1965
- Hatyakando (Poetry) 1967
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