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Kallol
''Kallol'' ((ベンガル語:কল্লোল)) refers to one of the most influential literary movements in Bengali literature, which can be placed approximately between 1923 and 1935. The name ''Kallol'' of the ''Kallol group'' derives from a magazine of the same name (which translates as 'the sound of waves' in Bengali). ''Kallol'' was the main mouthpiece for a group of young writers starting their careers around that time including Premendra Mitra, Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Buddhadeb Basu. A number of other magazines that followed ''Kallol'' can also be placed as part of the general movement. These include ''Uttara'' (1925),''Pragati'' (1926), ''Kalikolom'' (1926), and ''Purbasha'' (1932).
==History==
In 1921, Gokulchandra Nag, Dineshranjan Das, Sunita Debi, and Manindralal Basu set up the "Four Arts Club" at Hazra Road in Kolkata to discuss and practice literature, fine arts, music, and drama. The four members published an anthology of short stories in 1922 named ''Jhorer Dola'' ("The Sway of the Storm").〔
Dineshranjan Das and Gokulchandra Nag were able to establish a magazine and a literary circle in 1923, which they named ''Kallol''. The regular ''adda'', or literary discussion, would be held at Dineshranjan's house at Patuatola Lane, Kolkata.

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