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Removed garbled blogspot links
I have undone a series of edits which, first of all, were malformed (did not use correct wiki syntax for citations) and disrupted the text; and secondly, linked to a low-quality blog.
Nishadhembram was advised on his user talk page already, by another user, not to use such sources.
Bertport (
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I find it quite humiliating for a literary movement to carry such a notice before someone starts reading the article. I have worked on the Hungryalists when in India and find nothing wrong with it. The editors may like to get that scary notice removed. Celia Lin. —Preceding
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Content dispute
It appears that someone has completely changed the text and distorted the page with a motive to defame the movement which is quite obvious in literary circles. Wikipedia authorities should revert back to the texts which existed in 2006-07. Even the links have been changed. Tridib Mitra —Preceding
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The only sentence, that describes, what the Hungry Generation stood for is "This movement is characterized by expression of closeness to nature and sometimes by tenets of Gandhianism and Proudhonianism". Otherwise there are references to other poets and philosophers, mostly western. Is that all there is to say about their ideas? And according to the article the Hungries don't seem to have had a considerable impact on society. --
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I've removed the long list of periodical articles and dissertations from the article. If its a list of everything anyone has ever done, its completely inappropriate for Wikipedia.
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Dissertations
Hungry, Shruti And Shastravirodhi Movements by Dr Uttam Das, published by Mahadiganta Publishers, Baruipur, South 24 Pargana, West Bengal, India. (1986).
Hungryalist Manifestoes by Ebaul Haque, published by Abar Eshechhi Phirey Publishers, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India (2007).
Hungryalist Movement and Anti-Establishment by Prof Swati Banerjee from Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata (2007).
US and South American periodicals
Citylights Journal #1 (1963)pp. 7–25;
El Corno Emplumado #9 (1964)pp. 153;
El Corno Emplumado #10 (1964)pp. 129–130;
Citylights Journal #2 (1964)pp. 117–130;
Kulchur #15 (1964)pp. 104–105;
TIME (November 20, 1964)pp. 44;
El Corno Emplumado #13 (1965)pp. 184–185;
Evergreen Review #5 (March 1965)pp. 10;
Salted Feathers #5 (May 1965)pp. 9;
Salted Feathers #8 & 9 (March 1967)pp. All pages;
Citylights Journal #3 (1966)pp. 21–45;
Trace #53 (1964)pp. 31–43;
El Rehelite #28 (1964)pp. 47–54;
Panaroma (February 1965);
Iconolatre#10 (1968).
Indian periodicals
Samprati #3 (1962);
Chatushparna #Winter (1963);
Mahenjodaro#Autumn (1963);
Link #June,2 (1963);
Link #June,30(1963);
Gyanodaya #Winter (1963);
Darpan #July 18 (1964);
Jugantar July 18 (1964);
Jugantar July 19, (1964);
Jugantar September,7, Editorial, (1964);
Jugantar August, 7 (1965);
Jugantar September, 6 (1965);
Amrita Shravana,8 (1378)
Amrita August,7 (1964);
Ananda Bazar Patrika September, 4 (1964);
Adhikaran #1 (1964);
Ananda Bazar Patrika Septemcer, 5 (1964);
Dainik Basumati September, 5 (1964);
Dainik Basumati September,7 (1964);
Ananda Bazar Patrika September,7 (1964);
Ananda Bazar Patrika September 8, Cartoon, (1964);
Ananda Bazar Patrika September,30 (1964);
Ananda Bazar Patrika May, 4 (1965);
Blitz September 19 (1964);
Jalsa September, 30 (1964);
Janata September,4 (1964);
Janata September 18 (1964);
Janata October, Cartoon, (1964);
Bharatmail October 22 (1964);
Desh Ashwin, 10 (1371);
Naranari Ashwin, (1371);
Now November 20 (1964);
Darpan November 27 (1964);
Ananda Bazar Patrika December 2 (1964);
Now December 18 (1964);
The Statesman December 20 (1964);
The Statesman December, 30 (1964);
Tele Link December 20 (1934);
Link May, 8 (1966);
Maral January (1965);
Lahar January, (1965);
Dharmayug January 17 (1965);
Dharmayug February, 7 (1965);
Dharmayug February 14 (1965);
Dharmayug March 7, (1965);
Dharmayug March 18 (1965);
Dharmayug April 18 (1965);
Dharmayug April, 25 (1965);
Dharmayug May, 23 (1965);
Dharmayug June 27 (1965);
Krittibas (1965);
Jugantar April 15 Editorial (1965);
The Statesman April, 20 (1965);
Sanmarg April, 20 (1965);
Gyanodaya April (1965);
Ananda Bazar Patrika April, 20 (1965);
The Statesman May, 4 (1965);
Yugaprabhat May (1965);
Pratibimba May–August (1965);
Ananda Bazar Patrika May 14 (1965);
Dinaman May 16 (1965);
Dinaman June, 6 (1965);
Saptahik Hindustan June 13 (1965);
Saptahik Hindustan June 27 (1965);
Saptahik Hindustan July, 4 (1965);
Saptahik Hindustan August 22 (1965);
Janasatta July, 4 (1965);
Hindustan Standard August 10 (1965);
The Statesman September 26 (1965);
Ingeet October, 3 (1965);
Anima #2 (1965);
Anima #4 (1965);
Chatushparna Chaitra (1371);
The Searchlight December 25 (1965);
Desh Chaitra (1373);
Nayee Dhara December (1966);
Yugaprabhat February (1967);
Karuj#7, (2003);
Disha Autumn, (2003);
Kabitirtha July, (2003);
Amritalok November, (2003);
Ekaler Raktakarabi June, (2004);
Digangan Autumn, (2004);
Ebang August–October, (2004);
Kabitamancha#5 (2006)
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