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Satyajit Ray Miscellany: On Life, Cinema, People & Much More [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 200x130x20 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Penguin
  • ISBN-10: 0143448994
  • ISBN-13: 9780143448990
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 200x130x20 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Penguin
  • ISBN-10: 0143448994
  • ISBN-13: 9780143448990
Teised raamatud teemal:

More than seventy rarest essays on filmmaking, screenplay writing, autobiographical pieces and rare photographs and manuscripts of Ray

'Ray is a most singular symbol of what is best and most revered in Indian cinema' - Adoor Gopalakrishnan

'Satyajit Ray, I salute you. The greatest of our poets of the cinema'-Ben Kingsley

Satyajit Ray (1921-1992), one of the doyens of world cinema, gave a unique aesthetic expression to Indian cinema, music, art and literature. His writings, especially, autobiographical works, thoughts on filmmaking, screenplay writing and eminent personalities from art, literature and music, among others, are considered treasure troves, which largely remained unseen and therefore less known till date.

Satyajit Ray Miscellany, the second book in The Penguin Ray Library series, brings to light some of the rarest essays and illustrations of Ray that opens a window to the myriad thought-process of this creative genius. With more than seventy gripping write-ups and rare photographs and manuscripts, this book is a collector's item.

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'Ray is a most singular symbol of what is best and most revered in Indian cinema.' - Adoor Gopalakrishnan'Satyajit Ray, I salute you. The greatest of our poets of the cinema.' - Ben Kingsley

Foreword 1(3)
Sandip Ray
Satyajit Ray: A Self-Portrait
4(8)
A Director's Perspective
The Outlook for Bengali films
12(5)
A New Approach
17(5)
Thoughts on Film-making
22(7)
Film-making as I Understand it
29(4)
Statement on the Apu Trilogy
33(5)
Two Daughters
38(4)
Letter to The Illustrated Weekly of India
42(4)
The Silent Era
46(7)
Why Not Hindi?
53(3)
Why Do I Make Films?
56(2)
A Look at the Science Fiction Films
58(4)
An Appreciation of Silent Films
62(5)
The Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948)
67(2)
On Script Writing
69(16)
On Pratidwandi
85(1)
The Passing of the Era of Silent films
86(7)
Miracle in Milan (1951)
93(2)
Letter to Filmfare
95(3)
Letter to New Statesman
98(1)
Working with Bala
99(5)
My Wajid Ali Is Not "Effete and Effeminate!"
104(9)
Thoughts on Children's Films
113(2)
Sergei Eisenstein and His Films
115(3)
Potemkin
118(2)
Letter to Cinema in India
120(1)
Response to the 1967 Ramon Magsaysay Award
121(5)
Personal Notes
Upendrakishore
126(4)
SF
130(5)
BGHS
135(3)
Festival Flashbacks
138(12)
My Sunday
150(2)
Home and the World
152(6)
Reminiscences
Reminiscences of Nandalal Bose: Master-mashai
158(4)
The Lure of Terracota: A Pioneering Scholar's Untimely End
162(7)
Pankaj Kumar Mallik
169(1)
Bansi Chandragupta
170(2)
Statement on the Death of Marie Seton
172(4)
Nemai Ghosh
176(4)
Festival Greetings
A Word from the Director
180(3)
Foreword to Satyajit Ray Film Festival: The Second Decade
183(2)
Message for The Bokaro Film Society
185(1)
Excerpt of Address, Filmotsav 82
186(2)
Message for Cine Central Retrospective
188(2)
Message for FFSI Short Film and Documentary Film Festival
190(2)
Message for Bimal Roy Retrospective
192(1)
Message for Filmotsav 86
193(1)
Message for International Film Festival, 1990
194(2)
Message for Retrospective of Lester James Peries
196(1)
Message for International Short Film Festival, Dhaka
197(1)
Message for Documentary Film Festival, 1992
198(5)
Lp Sleeve Notes
The Story, the Music
203(2)
Ashesh Bandopadhyaya Plays Esraj
205(2)
Music from The Apu Trilogy
207(2)
Ritu Guha -- Songs of Rabindranath
209(2)
The Enchanted Flute -- Alokenath Dey
211(1)
Ajoy Chakravarty
212(4)
Miscellaneous Writings
Calcutta Youth Choir
216(3)
Message for Sci-Fi Cine Club
219(1)
Mahanagar
220(2)
Letter on Ritwik Ghatak's Amar Lenin
222(2)
Pratidwandi
224(2)
Chitrabani
226(3)
Rajasthan: India's Enchanted Land
229(3)
Brief Encounters
232(2)
The Apu Trilogy
234(2)
Rabindranath Tagore: A Celebration of His Life and Work
236(1)
The Select Nonsense of Sukumar Ray
237(1)
Henri Cartier-Bresson in India
238(2)
Cinema and I
240(2)
Stories
242(2)
The Adventures of Feluda
244(2)
Music CD of Jalsaghar
246(1)
Legion of Honour
247(1)
The Chessplayers and Other Screenplays
248(2)
The Art of Rabindranath Tagore
250(2)
Letter on Safdar Hashmi
252(2)
Naari
254(2)
Satyajit Ray at 70
256(1)
The Other Ray
257(3)
Calcutta: A Homage
260(2)
Learn Photography
262(1)
Heart Care Centre
263(1)
Kishore Kumar
264(4)
Madhabi Chakraborty
268(2)
V.G. Jog
270(1)
Acknowledgements 271(1)
Society For The Preservation Of Satyajit Ray Archives 272
'Satyajit Ray (1921-1992), one of the doyens of world cinema, gave a unique aesthetic expression to Indian cinema, music, art and literature. His writings, especially, autobiographical works, thoughts on filmmaking, screenplay writing and eminent personalities from art, literature and music, among others, are considered treasure troves, which largely remained unseen and therefore less known till date.