Contents – The Beat and the Hungry generation: When losing became hip (Issue 26)

Guest-Editorial
The Beat and the Hungry generation: When losing became hip: Goirick Brahmachari and Abhimanyu Kumar
Audio-visual
Project Ginsberg & Me: Ruminations on Freedom: Anuj Gupta, Yatin Darwa and Dhairya Gupta
Essays
Spring and Oblivion: Howl Revisited: Indran Amirthanayagam
The Ginsberg-Dylan Express: Tangled Up in Vomit and Blues: Brinda Bose
Talking Poetry, Ginsberg and the Hungryalists: Samir Roychoudhury, a retrospective: Maitreyee B Chowdhury
In the Shadow of Famine: Priyabrata Das
Reading Hungryalists as One Who Came After: A Feminist Critique: Nandini Dhar
A Sojourn in Tangier: Marc Goldin
Performing the hobo in Jack Kerouac’s ‘On the Road‘: Uttaran Das Gupta
Mind Breaths: Learning Buddhism from Allen Ginsberg: Marc Olmsted
Art, the Hungryalists, and the Beats: Juliet Reynolds
Biting more than they could chew? Problems of being too Hungry: Titas De Sarkar
Resurgence of the Subterranean Celebration: The Beat and the New-Age: Sagorika Singha
The Women of the Beat Generation: Pamela Twining
Poetry
Bhikku: Nellie Edwards
Three Poems: Ishan Marvel
Wail: Avner Pariat
Photo-Essay
Photo-Essay: On Fifth Avenue: Matthew Bialer
Photo-Essay: A walk through the East Village: Sally Davies
Photo-Essay: Chasing the Mad Wind: Akash Sangma & Ishan Marvel
Interview
Face-To-Face With Subimal Basak: Tanmoy Bhattacharjee
Excerpts from an interview with Juliet Reynolds: The Sunflower Collective
TSC Interview with Malay Roychoudhury: The Sunflower Collective
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What a wonderful collection of article