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Satyajit Ray In 100 Anecdotes

Hardback

Main Details

Title Satyajit Ray In 100 Anecdotes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mamta Nainy Arthy Muthanna Singh
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Category/GenreClassic fiction (pre c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780143453048
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Random House India
Imprint Puffin
NZ Release Date 25 April 2021
Publication Country India

Description

Satyajit Ray in 100 Anecdotes is a gorgeously illustrated, one-of-a-kind book to introduce the genius of Satyajit Ray to readers young and old. * A collector's edition to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of Satyajit Ray on 2 May 2021 * The book is an easy introduction to the genius of Satyajit Ray with short anecdotes presented in a wonderful package * The book has gorgeous line arts that complement the text to create an engaging book that readers will enjoy reading Tracing his magnificent life with 100 little-known and inspiring incidents as well as unusual trivia, this collectible edition pays homage to the maestro on his 100th birth anniversary. A master filmmaker, a remarkable auteur, a writer par excellence, and an artist of immense reach and range, Satyajit Ray was an indefinable genius. This book is a classic tribute that celebrates his many accomplishments across literature, music, art, and more.

Author Biography

Arthy Muthanna Singh is a children's writer, freelance journalist, copywriter, editor, and cartoonist based in Gurugram. She grew up on tea plantations in the Nilgiris. She has authored over thirty books for children and has been helping her mother conduct the Ooty Literary Festival since 2016. She was with Limca Book of Records for about thirteen years. She hopes to settle down in Coonoor or Goa someday soon. Mamta Nainy is a children's writer, editor, and translator based in New Delhi. She spent some years in advertising before an apple fell on her head while she was sitting under a mango tree and she had her Eureka moment. She has been writing for children since then. She has authored many books for children, including A Brush with Indian Art, which won The Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Award 2019 in the Best Book Non-Fiction category.