David Lynch: Interviews is the first survey of conversations with the director covering the broad spectrum of his artistic activities throughout his career, including, filmmaking, painting, music production, and furniture design. It also registers the intense international interest in Lynch's work, with interviews from French and Spanish sources translated here for the first time.
Indeed, the image recalls American artist Edward Hicks's idealistic nineteenth-century folk painting The Peaceable Kingdom, in which Indians and white settlers, and lions and lambs, happily coexist in the bosom of nature.
Camus argues that “absurdity springs from a comparison,” or more accurately from a “confrontation” between the “irrational [world] and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart.” As Camus makes clear, ...
A revealing look at the life and work of David Lynch, one of the most enigmatic and influential filmmakers of our time Every frame of David Lynch's work, from the '70s midnight movie Eraserhead to the groundbreaking TV series Twin Peaks, to ...
This book argues that the films of David Lynch pose a radical challenge to conservative and absolutist ideologies.
table with him are George Hamilton and Elizabeth Taylor. I love Elizabeth Taylor and A Place in the Sun so much. That kiss she has with Monty Clift? That's one of the bestfilmed kisses ever. Grace Kelly moving in on Jimmy Stewart in ...
In this innovative book, she draws on these strategies to offer close readings of Lynch's films, informed by unprecedented, in-depth interviews with Lynch himself.
"Prize-winning film director David Lynch is one of those unconventional artists who creates a world so off-beat and eccentric that it takes on its own hyperreality. Surreal and mind-bending, Lynch's...
We enter these famously cinematic interiors to be wrapped in plastic, the fundamental substance of Lynch’s work. This volume revels in the weird dynamism of Lynch’s plastic worlds.
Butler, Andrew M, Film Studies, Pocket Essentials, Harpenden, 2002 Chion, Michel, David Lynch, British Film Institute, London, 1995 Frost, Scott, Agent Cooper: My Life, My Tapes, Penguin Books, USA, 1991 Gifford, Barry, ...
. . . What makes this book endearing is its chatty, calm account of how genius in America can be a matter-of-fact defiance of reality that won’t alarm your dog or save mankind.