Malay Roy Choudhury - Important Literary Works

Important Literary Works

English

Stark Electric Jesus with Introduction by Howard McCord, Tribal Press, Washington DC, 1965.

Autobiography, CAAS # 14 and 215, Gale Research Inc., Ohio, 1980.

Selected Poems with Introduction by P. Lal, Writers Workshop, Kolkata, 1989.

Hattali (Long Poem), Mahadiganta Publishers, Kolkata, 1989.

Overview: Postmodern Bangla Poetry (Non-fiction), Haowa#49 Publishers, Kolkata, 2001.

Overview: Postmodern Bangla Short Stories (Non-fiction), Haowa#49 Publishers, Kolkata, 2001.

Bengali

Shoytaner Mukh (Collected Poems), Krittibas Prakashani, Kolkata, 1963.

Hungry Andoloner Kavyadarshan (Hungryalist Manifesto), Debi Ray, Howrah, 1965.

Jakham (Long Poem), Zebra Publications, Kolkata, 1966.

Kabita Sankalan (Collection of Hungryalist Poems), Mahadiganta Publishers, Kolkata, 1986.

Chitkarsamagra (Postmodern Poems), Kabita Pakshik, Kolkata, 1995.

Chhatrakhan (Postmodern Poems), Kabitirtha Publishers, Kolkata, 1995.

Allen Ginsberg's Kaddish (Translation), Kabitirtha Publishers, Kolkata, 1995.

Ja Lagbey Bolben (Postmodern Poems), Kaurab Prakashani, Jamshedpur, 1996.

Tristan Tzara's Poems (Translation), Kalimati Publishers, Jamshedpur, 1996.

Allen Ginsberg's Howl (Translation), Kabita Pakshik, Kolkata, 1996.

Jean Cocteau's Cricifixion (Translation), Kabita Pakshik, Kolkata, 1996.

Blaise Cendrar's Trans Siberian Express (translation), Amritalok Prakashani, Midnapur, 1997.

A (Deconstruction of 23 Poems), Kabita Pakshik, Kolkata, 1998.

Autobiography of Paul Gaugin (Translation), Graffiti Publishers, Kolkata, 1999.

Jean Arthur Rimbaud (Critique), Kabitirtha Publishers, Kolkata, 1999.

Life of Allen Ginsberg (non-fiction), Kabitirtha Prakashani, Kolkata, 2000.

Atmadhangsher Sahasrabda (Collected Poems), Graffiti Publishers, Kolkata, 2000.

Bhennogalpo (Collection of Postmodern Short Stories), Dibaratrir Kavya, Kolkata, 1996.

Dubjaley Jetuku Prashwas (Novel), Haowa#49 Publishers, 1994.

Jalanjali (Novel), Raktakarabi Publishers, Kolkata, 1996.

Naamgandho (Novel), Sahana Publishers, Dhaka, 1999.

Natoksamagra (Collection of Drama), Kabitirtha Prakashani, Kolkata, 1998.

Hungry Kimvadanti (Hungryalist Memoir), Dey Books, Kolkata, 1994.

Postmodernism (Non-fiction), Haowa#49 Publishers, Kolkata, 1995.

Adhunikatar Biruddhey Kathavatra (Non-fiction), Kabita Pakshik, Kolkata, 1999.

Hungryalist Interviews (Edited by Ajit Ray), Mahadiganta Publishers, Kolkata, 1999.

Postmodern Kalkhando O Bangalir Patan (Non-fiction), Khanan Publishers, Nagpur, 2000.

Ei Adham Oi Adham (Novel), Kabitirtha Publishers, Kolkata, 2001.

Nakhadanta (Postmodern Novel), Haowa#49 Publishers, Kolkata, 2001.

Poems: 2004-1961 (Collection of Poems), Avishkar Prakashani, Kolkata, 2005.

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