Synopses & Reviews
"I can never forget the excitement in my mind after seeing Pather Panchali", noted Akira Kurosawa. Satyajit Ray's three films about the boyhood, adolescence and manhood of Apu, Pather Panchali (1955), Aparajito (1956) and The World of Apu (1959) - collectively known as The Apu Trilogy - are established classics of world cinema. The Trilogy was the chief reason for Satyajit Ray's receiving a Hollywood Oscar for lifetime achievement in 1992, just before his death.
This book by Ray's biographer and world authority Andrew Robinson is the first full study of the Trilogy. Robinson -- who came to know the director well during the last decade of his career -- covers the literary and cultural background to the films, their production, their music composed by Ravi Shankar, their aesthetic value, and their complex critical reception in the East and the West, from 1955 up to the present day. Extensively and beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read, The Apu Trilogy will appeal to anyone captivated by the unique world created by Satyajit Ray.
Review
"Satyajit Ray has worked with humility and complete dedication; he has gone down on his knees in the dust. And his picture has the quality of intimate, unforgettable experience." -- Lindsay Anderson on Pather Panchali, 1956
"Though hes very young still, hes the Father of Indian Cinema." -- Jean Renoir on Ray, 1967
"Not to have seen the cinema of Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon." -- Akira Kurosawa, 1975
"Rays magic, the simple poetry of his images and their emotional impact, will always stay with me.
-- Martin Scorsese, 1991
"Robinson keeps faith with Rays own polymathic talents to show how history, art, literature and music all dance behind the haunting shadows on screen" -- Boyd Tonkin, The Independent
"Robinson has written more extensively on Ray than any other English-language writer...[he]tells the tale with warmth, lucidity and a wealth of detail" -- Philip Kemp, Sight and Sound
Synopsis
I can never forget the excitement in my mind after seeing 'Pather Panchali', noted Akira Kurosawa. Satyajit Ray's three films about the boyhood, adolescence and manhood of Apu, 'Pather Panchali' (1955), 'Aparajito' (1956) and 'The World of Apu' (1959) - collectively known as The Apu Trilogy - are established classics of world cinema. The Trilogy was the chief reason for Satyajit Ray's receiving a Hollywood Oscar for lifetime achievement in 1992, just before his death. This book by Ray's biographer and world authority Andrew Robinson is the first full study of the Trilogy. Robinson - who came to know the director well during the last decade of his career - covers the literary and cultural background to the films, their production, their music composed by Ravi Shankar, their aesthetic value, and their complex critical reception in the East and the West, from 1955 up to the present day. Extensively and beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read, 'The Apu Trilogy' will appeal to anyone captivated by the unique world created by Satyajit Ray.
About the Author
Andrew Robinson is the author of Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye and Satyajit Ray: A Vision of Cinema'(both I.B.Tauris), and he is the editor of three screenplays by Satyajit Ray.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements * List of Illustrations * Self-taught Film-maker: Satyajit Rays Formative Years * Apu in Fiction and Film: Adapting the Novels Pather Panchali and Aparajito * An Epic in Production: Making the Apu Trilogy * Working with Ravi Shankar: The Music of the Apu Trilogy * Pather Panchali: Critique * Aparajito: Critique * The World of Apu: Critique * From Calcutta to Cannes: The Reception of the Apu Trilogy * Apu in East and West: The Trilogy and Ray Today * Appendix: Ray Talks about the Apu Trilogy * References * Films Directed by Satyajit Ray * Select Bibliography * Index