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The Apu Trilogy (Paperback, New edition)
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The Apu Trilogy (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series
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The Apu Trilogy is the fourth directorial monograph written by
influential film critic Robin Wood and republished for a
contemporary audience. Focusing on the famed trilogy from Indian
director Satyajit Ray, 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 Trilogy reveals and illuminates the films' profoundly
humanistic qualities with clarity and rigor, plumbing the
psychological and emotional resonances that arise from 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.
Of late there has been a renewed interest in North America in the
work of Satyajit Ray, yet no other critic has come close to
equaling the scope and depth of Wood's analysis. In his
introduction, originally published in 1971, Wood says Ray's work
was met with indifference. In response, he offers possible reasons
why this occurred, including social and cultural differences and
the films' slow pacing, which contemporary critics tended to
associate with classical cinema. Wood notes Ray's admiration for
Western film culture, including the Hollywood cinema and European
directors, particularly Jean Renoir and his realist films.
Assigning a chapter to each Pather Panchali (1955), Aparajito
(1957) and The World of Apu (1959), Wood goes on to explore each
film more thoroughly. One of the aspects of this book that is
particularly rewarding is Wood's analytical approach to the trilogy
as a whole, as well as detailed attention given to each of the
three films. The book, with a new preface by Richard Lippe and
foreword by Barry Keith Grant, functions as a masterclass on what
constitutes an in-depth reading of a work and the use of critical
tools that are relevant to such a task. Robin Wood's The Apu
Trilogy offers an excellent account of evaluative criticism that
will appeal to film scholars and students alike.
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