A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 17
... creation is driven out of shape and recognition . An epic poem may come to fruition with the simple aid of pencil and paper : a film needs a fortune and a trained and con- scientious army of writers and technicians . Unfortu- nately ...
... creation is driven out of shape and recognition . An epic poem may come to fruition with the simple aid of pencil and paper : a film needs a fortune and a trained and con- scientious army of writers and technicians . Unfortu- nately ...
Stran 18
... creation , while the art of photography reproduces an emotional impression at some time past . The cinema is good for the combination of subjective and objective approaches , ' where individualisation takes the place of type ...
... creation , while the art of photography reproduces an emotional impression at some time past . The cinema is good for the combination of subjective and objective approaches , ' where individualisation takes the place of type ...
Stran 25
... creation . Tandra Devi understands the village - mind well and she has expressed beautifully the crux of the problem . " The theatre , comparatively impermanent , expresses the architecture of the soul and of nature - the build- ings of ...
... creation . Tandra Devi understands the village - mind well and she has expressed beautifully the crux of the problem . " The theatre , comparatively impermanent , expresses the architecture of the soul and of nature - the build- ings of ...
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