The Passion of David Lynch: Wild at Heart in Hollywood

Item Number

PN1998.3.L96N63

Author/Artist/Editor

Martha P. Nochimson

Type

Book, Hard Copy

Date

1997

Press/Publisher

University of Texas Press

Language

English

Description

Filmmaker David Lynch asserts that when he is directing, ninety percent of the time he doesn't know what he is doing. To understand Lynch's films, Martha Nochimson believes, requires a similar method of being open to the subconscious, of resisting the logical reductiveness of language. 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. Nochimson begins with a look at Lynch's visual influences - Jackson Pollock, Francis Bacon, and Edward Hopper - and his links to Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles, then moves into the heart of her study, in-depth analyses of Lynch's films and television productions. These include Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, Dune, The Elephant Man, Eraserhead, The Grandmother, The Alphabet, and Lynch's most recent, Lost Highway. Nochimson's interpretations explode previous misconceptions of Lynch as a deviant filmmaker and misogynist. Instead, she shows how he subverts traditional Hollywood gender roles to offer an optimistic view that love and human connection are really possible.

Keywords

Film, David Lynch, Hollywood

ISSN/ISBN

0-292-75565-1

Availability

Available

OCLC

36417907