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Satyajit Ray Miscellany
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SKU: 9780143448990
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Dive into the world of Satyajit Ray with Amitav Ghosh’s “Satyajit Ray Miscellany” (ISBN: 9780143448990). Explore the maestro’s films, art, and literary works through insightful essays and unpublished letters. This book offers a captivating glimpse into the mind of a cinematic genius, perfect for cinephiles and anyone intrigued by Indian art and culture. Uncover the magic behind Ray’s iconic creations and his lasting legacy.
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Prashant –
A beautifully curated collection. Every Ray admirer should own this book. Worth every penny!
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
A must-have for any Satyajit Ray fan! The book is a treasure trove of information and anecdotes. Gives you a peek inside his work.
Khemane Sharanbasappa Yoginath –
The personal anecdotes and unpublished letters provide intimate glimpses into Ray’s world.
Srinjoy Basak –
A truly inspiring book. It reignited my love for Ray’s films. Thank you!
Anish Ghosh –
A mixed bag. Some essays were insightful; others felt repetitive. Overall, worth the read. However, costly.
Siddhant Gautam –
Enjoyed learning more about Ray’s non-film work. A valuable addition to my collection. Some of it can be verbose.
Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
The book is very well-written and researched, making it a valuable resource.
Oisharya Chaudhuri –
A decent overview of Ray’s work. Good starting point for newbies, but experts can skip.
Barun Mandi –
A comprehensive overview of Ray’s life and career. Highly recommended! A bit lengthy though!
Jitender Kumar –
The writing style is engaging and accessible, making it a pleasure to read.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
This collection provides a broad and insightful overview of Ray’s films, art, and literature.
Anshuman Sinha –
Uneven in quality, but the rare letters are a real treat. Worth it for serious scholars. Loved his writing style!
Aayush Jaiswal –
An interesting compilation, but felt a bit disjointed at times. Still, the insights into Ray’s creative process were fascinating. I enjoyed reading about his life events.
Prateek Arya –
Enjoyable, but not groundbreaking. I expected more given Ray’s stature.
Sumeet Gulia –
A wonderful tribute to Satyajit Ray. I am touched by his stories and journey.
Ritik Karale –
This book is essential for anyone interested in Indian cinema or the life and work of Satyajit Ray.
Prabhat Yadav –
Not a bad book, but some part is very boring.
Divyanshu Kumar –
A delightful collection of essays offering fresh perspectives on Ray’s work. Some essays are stronger than others, but overall a worthwhile read for Ray enthusiasts.
Shruti Singh –
Felt lengthy at times, but still a good read. Worth the time for Ray fans.
Sweta Yadav –
Excellent resource for film students and Ray admirers. A fascinating journey through his world.
Disha Dey –
Fascinating insights into the mind of a genius. I feel I know him. Thank you to author for creating it.
Atul Keshri –
An okay read. I was hoping for more in-depth analysis, but it felt too surface-level.