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                166:  ‘ “I can never forget the excitement” ’ ‘Satyajit Ray’ in
                      Salman Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism
                      1981–1991, London: Granta, 1991: 107
                167:  ‘Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy follows’ James Christopher, Th e
                      Times, 25 Aug. 2005
                168: ‘Th is fi rst fi lm by the masterly Satyajit Ray’ Pauline Kael,
                      New Yorker, 29 Aug. 2005
                169:  ‘But why should the West care?’ Ray, Our Films Th eir Films:
                      161
                169: ‘The cultural gap’ Interview with Andrew Robinson

                169:  ‘It is better not to spend too much’ Ibid.
                170:  ‘someone who sets himself’ Interview with Andrew
                      Robinson
                170:  ‘found himself temperamentally unsuited’ Letter to Marie
                      Seton, 12 May 1978
                171:  ‘No! With you it’ll be different’ Interview with Wendy

                      Allen and Roger Spikes, Stills, London, autumn 1981: 46
                171:  ‘I always regard Ray’ Interview, India Today, 15 Feb. 1983
                172:  ‘only a name’ Interview with Andrew Robinson
                172:  ‘Olympian heights’ Letter to Saeed Jaffrey, 28 Aug. 1976

                 172:  ‘with a Satyajit Ray mind’ Guha Th akurta  interview  in
                      Krupanidhi and Srivastava (eds), Montage: unpaginated
                172:  ‘Popular taste … Western’ Ray interview in Krupanidhi
                      and Srivastava (eds), Montage: unpaginated
                172:  ‘I do not know of a single fi lm-maker’ Ray, Our Films Th eir
                      Films: 98
                173:  ‘tame, torpid versions … spoon-feeding’ Ray, ‘Under west-
                      ern eyes’: 269

                173: ‘You’ll find directors here’ Interview with Udayan Gupta,
                      Cineaste, New York, 12:1 (1982): 29

                173:  ‘No matter how you make your film’ ‘Convocation Address’
                      in Swapan Majumdar (ed),  Satyajit Ray Retrospective

                      Souvenir: The Second Decade, Calcutta, 1979: 6

                173:  ‘which, in films, means anybody’ Ray,  Our Films Th eir
                      Films: 12







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