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Ray, Satyajit.
CA ACU SPC F0002-S0001-FL0604 · Dossier · 1973-1983
Fait partie de Clark Blaise fonds.
  • Correspondence (1973 August 24-1983 September 23), between S. Ray and Clark Blaise.
  • Correspondence regarding arrangements for C. Blaise to interview S. Ray and view some of his films, S. Ray's various film projects, C. Blaise's work, particularly Man and his world, forwarded to S. Ray for its film possibilities, as well as other personal and family matters.
  • Includes references to the following: Tribal justice; Days and nights in Calcutta; Lunar attractions; Man and his world; Embassy; Lusts.
CA ACU SPC F0002-S0002-FL0335 · Dossier · 1973-74
Fait partie de Clark Blaise fonds.

Notepad with holograph text. Includes questions for interviews conducted by C. Blaise with P. Lal, Satyajit Ray and Soubrimar(?) Ray as well as some answers and other miscellaneous notes, including some in French.

The chess players : article
CA ACU SPC F0002-S0002-FL0406 · Dossier · 1978-79
Fait partie de Clark Blaise fonds.

Newsclipping from the Observer, January 28, 1979, of an article by Philip French about Satyajit Ray and the making of The chess players sent to C. Blaise by Don Coles with the holograph annotation "Clark - someone out of Days & Nights, I think"; typescript with holograph revisions fragment; typescript with holograph revisions and typescript (photocopy); typescript (photocopy) with C. Blaise's holograph annotation "submitted (with photos) to Globe & Mail, NY Times, rejected. See 'Kanika Banejee' (sic) in letters 1978-1979". Pages 2-11 of item three are identical to the corresponding pages of item four. This article was published in the Indian Review, edited by Kalika Banerji; see MsC 41.8.66. Co-written with Bharati Mukherjee.

Ray, Satyajit.
CA ACU SPC F0030-S0001-FL0071 · Dossier · 1976
Fait partie de Bharati Mukherjee fonds.
  • Letter (1976 November 30), from S. Ray to Bharati Mukherjee.
  • Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author regarding B. Mukherjee watching the filming of an unidentified S. Ray film.