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Satyajit Ray: Essays 19702005

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Explore the cinematic genius of Satyajit Ray in “Satyajit Ray: Essays 1970-2005” by Gaston Roberge (ISBN: 9788173047350). Delve into insightful essays spanning 1970-2005, offering a deeper understanding of Ray’s filmmaking legacy. Analyze key films, including the Apu Trilogy, within their cultural context. Discover the evolution of Ray’s artistry and his impact on film education. A must-read for cinephiles and scholars alike.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173047350
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 280
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 490 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8173047359
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2007
  • Edition: 01
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 203 mm

17 reviews for Satyajit Ray: Essays 19702005

  1. Farzan Saleem

    Roberge’s dedication to Ray’s work is clear. A valuable contribution to film studies. Recommended!

  2. T S Kavya

    A mixed bag. Some great insights, but the writing style can be a bit clunky. Ray’s genius shines through nonetheless.

  3. Harshit Lohumi

    A helpful companion while re-watching Ray’s filmography. Some essays are better than others.

  4. Shivansh Mishra

    I loved the analysis of the Apu Trilogy! Some other sections were less engaging, however. /

  5. Vimlesh Pathak

    Uneven quality in the essays. Some are brilliant, others feel repetitive. Still, a valuable resource for Ray enthusiasts.

  6. Sagar Langyan

    Fascinating analysis of Ray’s films. Roberge’s passion shines through. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort.

  7. Ashutosh Mishra

    I found some essays insightful, but others were quite dry and difficult to get through. Overall, it’s okay.

  8. Deepali Chouhan

    A deep dive into Satyajit Ray’s mind. It’s challenging but ultimately rewarding for serious film lovers.

  9. Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi

    An excellent book on Satyajit Ray. Goes into great depth on his processes and influence.

  10. Chirayu Shrimall

    A must-read for serious film students. Offers a unique perspective on Ray’s techniques and themes. I enjoyed it.

  11. Anurag Kumar

    Worth reading for Ray fans, but be prepared for some heavy academic jargon. I learned a lot!

  12. Nikhil Vardhan

    A good collection of essays, though some are a bit too academic for a casual reader. Provides interesting insights into Ray’s work.

  13. Yashwant Kumar Mehta

    Informative and insightful, but also quite dense. A book for scholars, not casual viewers.

  14. Khushboo Agarwal

    Enjoyable, but not consistently engaging. Some chapters were captivating, others less so. Still worth it.

  15. Kanchi Yadav

    This book is a good resource for understanding Ray’s films, but it’s not the most accessible read.

  16. Mayank

    Gaston Roberge really knows his subject. The book gives important context to the films. Great read.

  17. Apoorv Agrahari

    Not an easy read, but rewarding. It helped me appreciate Ray’s movies on a deeper level.

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