

Beschreibung
An in-depth collection of the rich influences and sources of inspiration behind perhaps cinema and TV's greatest cult creator, David Lynch. An in-depth collection of the work and life of perhaps cinema and TV's greatest cult creator, David Lynch.In 1990 ...An in-depth collection of the rich influences and sources of inspiration behind perhaps cinema and TV's greatest cult creator, David Lynch.
An in-depth collection of the work and life of perhaps cinema and TV's greatest cult creator, David Lynch.In 1990 David Lynch released 'Twin Peaks' and television would never quite be the same again. Ostensibly a mystery serial drama, the series introduced viewers to a surreal and eccentric world of uncanny and camp strangeness that has gone down in pop culture legend. With his films, the most famous of which are 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Blue Velvet', but which also include 'The Elephant Man', 1984's 'Dune' and the Palme d'Or winning 'Wild at Heart', Lynch created similarly strange, sylised and perplexing worlds, rich in invention.Across his career Lynch turned his attention to film, television, art, music, photography, Transcendental Meditation and - more recently - nightclub design and weather forecasting, and his sources of influence and inspiration are equally diverse. These range across painting, photography, cinema, literature and beyond, and collectively help unlock his hugely influential work.David Lynch: His Work, His World brings Lynch's complete output together into one visually led collection, and tells the full story of how he worked, created, thought and lived.
Autorentext
Tom Huddleston is an author, freelance film & TV journalist and former Q&A host at the Twin Peaks UK Festival. His books include The Worlds of Dune, The Worlds of George R.R. Martin and, for younger readers, the acclaimed FloodWorld trilogy. His first grown-up novel The Cracks publishes in 2026. He has written for publications including Time Out, The Guardian and Little White Lies, and currently lives in London.
Klappentext
An in-depth, richly illustrated exploration of the work and life of cinema and TV’s greatest cult creator. 
Without David Lynch, our world would have been a much more ordinary place. As a filmmaker, screenwriter, designer, musician, visual artist and living avatar of all things uncanny, his influence pervaded every corner of our culture.
Alongside his game-changing TV series "Twin Peaks", Lynch also created big-screen masterpieces such as his DIY debut "Eraserhead" and unconventional mystery thrillers "Blue Velvet", "Lost Highway" and "Mulholland Drive". But Lynch was also a cult figure in his own right, releasing albums under his own name, staging art shows, photography exhibitions and design showcases from LA to Milan, and sharing his spiritual philosophy and love of Transcendental Meditation with audiences around the globe.
Published in a lavish, slip-cased edition,* David Lynch: His Work, His World* covers all aspects of this truly eclectic output while also exploring Lynch’s many influences to tell the full story of how he worked, created, thought and lived.
Inhalt
Introduction
Chapter One – Early Life and Short Films (1946–1970)
Chapter Two – Eraserhead (1971–1977)
Chapter Three – The Elephant Man (1978–1980)
Chapter Four – Dune (1981–1984)
Chapter Five – Blue Velvet (1985–1987)
Chapter Six – Twin Peaks (1988–1990)
Chapter Seven – Wild at Heart (1990–1991)
Chapter Eight – Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1991–1993)
Chapter Nine – Lost Highway (1993–1997)
Chapter Ten – The Straight Story (1997–1999)
Chapter Eleven – Mulholland Drive (1999–2001)
Chapter Twelve – Internet Shorts and INLAND EMPIRE (2002–2006)
Chapter Thirteen – Twin Peaks: The Return and Beyond (2009– 2025)
Bibliography
Filmography
Discography
Endnotes
Quote Sources
Index
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Picture Credits 
