Bergman Apni (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Translation & Commentary: Parimal Bhattacharya
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Publisher: Ababhash
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Language: Bengali
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ISBN: 9788190475518
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Pages: 128 + 32 B/W Photographs
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First Published: November 2007
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Sixth Print: June 2025
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Format: Paperback
About the Book
‘I always view myself as a workman…’ — this self-description by Ingmar Bergman opens up the central inquiry of this book. If Bergman saw himself as a craftsman making chairs and tables for use, what exactly has he left behind for us to use? What constitutes his true legacy?
To seek answers, Parimal Bhattacharya delves into Bergman’s writings and interviews, offering translations accompanied by insightful commentary. The book reflects on Bergman’s philosophy of art, cinema, creativity, doubt, faith, and the human condition.
Enriched with 32 black-and-white photographs, this 128-page paperback serves as a thoughtful exploration of one of world cinema’s most profound auteurs, making his reflections accessible to Bengali readers.
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Bergman Apni (Bengali Version)
Bergman Apni (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Translation & Commentary: Parimal Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
ISBN: 9788190475518
-
Pages: 128 + 32 B/W Photographs
-
First Published: November 2007
-
Sixth Print: June 2025
-
Format: Paperback
About the Book
‘I always view myself as a workman…’ — this self-description by Ingmar Bergman opens up the central inquiry of this book. If Bergman saw himself as a craftsman making chairs and tables for use, what exactly has he left behind for us to use? What constitutes his true legacy?
To seek answers, Parimal Bhattacharya delves into Bergman’s writings and interviews, offering translations accompanied by insightful commentary. The book reflects on Bergman’s philosophy of art, cinema, creativity, doubt, faith, and the human condition.
Enriched with 32 black-and-white photographs, this 128-page paperback serves as a thoughtful exploration of one of world cinema’s most profound auteurs, making his reflections accessible to Bengali readers.
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Book Details
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Translation & Commentary: Parimal Bhattacharya
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Publisher: Ababhash
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Language: Bengali
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ISBN: 9788190475518
-
Pages: 128 + 32 B/W Photographs
-
First Published: November 2007
-
Sixth Print: June 2025
-
Format: Paperback
About the Book
‘I always view myself as a workman…’ — this self-description by Ingmar Bergman opens up the central inquiry of this book. If Bergman saw himself as a craftsman making chairs and tables for use, what exactly has he left behind for us to use? What constitutes his true legacy?
To seek answers, Parimal Bhattacharya delves into Bergman’s writings and interviews, offering translations accompanied by insightful commentary. The book reflects on Bergman’s philosophy of art, cinema, creativity, doubt, faith, and the human condition.
Enriched with 32 black-and-white photographs, this 128-page paperback serves as a thoughtful exploration of one of world cinema’s most profound auteurs, making his reflections accessible to Bengali readers.













