The Apu Trilogy by Robin Wood (Softcover)

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Published by Praeger, 1971
Sewn bound softcover
96 pages
6.5x6 inches

Softcover book is in Very Good condition. Some light scuffing to cover but looks unread with no markings in text. Comes in removable brodart protective cover.

Focusing on the famed trilogy from Indian director Satyajit Ray, Robin Wood persuasively demonstrates his ability at detailed textual analysis, providing an impressively sustained reading that elucidates the complex view of life in the trilogy. Wood was one of our most insightful and committed film critics, championing films that explore the human condition. His analysis of The Apu Trilogyreveals and illuminates the films' profoundly humanistic qualities with clarity and rigor, plumbing the psychological and emotional resonances that arise from Satyajit Ray's delicate balance of performance, camerawork, and visual design. Wood was the first English-language critic to write substantively about Ray's films, which made the original publication of his monograph on The Apu Trilogy unprecedented as well as impressive.

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Published by Praeger, 1971
Sewn bound softcover
96 pages
6.5x6 inches

Softcover book is in Very Good condition. Some light scuffing to cover but looks unread with no markings in text. Comes in removable brodart protective cover.

Focusing on the famed trilogy from Indian director Satyajit Ray, Robin Wood persuasively demonstrates his ability at detailed textual analysis, providing an impressively sustained reading that elucidates the complex view of life in the trilogy. Wood was one of our most insightful and committed film critics, championing films that explore the human condition. His analysis of The Apu Trilogyreveals and illuminates the films' profoundly humanistic qualities with clarity and rigor, plumbing the psychological and emotional resonances that arise from Satyajit Ray's delicate balance of performance, camerawork, and visual design. Wood was the first English-language critic to write substantively about Ray's films, which made the original publication of his monograph on The Apu Trilogy unprecedented as well as impressive.

Published by Praeger, 1971
Sewn bound softcover
96 pages
6.5x6 inches

Softcover book is in Very Good condition. Some light scuffing to cover but looks unread with no markings in text. Comes in removable brodart protective cover.

Focusing on the famed trilogy from Indian director Satyajit Ray, Robin Wood persuasively demonstrates his ability at detailed textual analysis, providing an impressively sustained reading that elucidates the complex view of life in the trilogy. Wood was one of our most insightful and committed film critics, championing films that explore the human condition. His analysis of The Apu Trilogyreveals and illuminates the films' profoundly humanistic qualities with clarity and rigor, plumbing the psychological and emotional resonances that arise from Satyajit Ray's delicate balance of performance, camerawork, and visual design. Wood was the first English-language critic to write substantively about Ray's films, which made the original publication of his monograph on The Apu Trilogy unprecedented as well as impressive.

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