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The speaker of a poem in this language describes a “sun-colored bladder” and asks to “let me see the earth through your cellophane hymen” and to “let me go and live in your cloaked melon.” A poem in this language repeats, “Say, Valiant, ever high is my head!” Another poem in this language, which opens “Oh I’ll die I’ll die I’ll die,” is (10[1])titled “Stark Electric Jesus.” (10[1])The author of “The Rebel” and other members of the Hungry Generation (10[2])wrote in this non-English language, which was also used for a collection whose speaker (10[1])describes returning home like a “flock of homesick cranes.” That collection in this language opens, “Thou hast made me (10[1])endless; (10[1])such is thy (10[1])pleasure.” For 10 points, name this language used by Malay Roy Choudhury, Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Rabindranath Tagore. ■END■

ANSWER: Bengali [or Bangla]
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