Room to Dream
A Life
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
David Lynch – co-creator of Twin Peaks and writer and director of groundbreaking films such as Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive – opens up about a lifetime of extraordinary creativity, the friendships he has made along the way and the struggles he has faced to bring his projects to fruition.
Room to Dream is both an astonishing memoir told in Lynch’s own words and a landmark biography based on hundreds of interviews, that offers unique insights into the life and mind of one of the world’s most enigmatic and original artists.
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The avant-garde director of The Elephant Man and Blue Velvet and cocreator of Twin Peaks remembers a life as surreal as his movies in this exuberant biography/memoir. In chapters that alternate between Lynch's first-person narrative and biographical accounts written by McKenna (Talk to Her), the book presents an illuminating look into Lynch's life, drawing heavily on McKenna's interviews with actors, ex-wives, and friends that paint an admiring portrait of a charismatic man given to intuitive improvisations, like sticking the script supervisor into a blue-wigged speaking role in Mulholland Drive. Interspersed chapters contain Lynch's own memories that explore his creative process from its roots in strange visual imagery to his long-shot quests for financing (" It's about a man who's three and a half feet tall, with a red pompadour, who runs on sixty-cycle alternating-current electricity'" went one unsuccessful pitch). Lynch is a great raconteur, and at the book's heart are his anecdotes, featuring colorful grotesques like the hunch-backed con-man who borrowed his phone to make fraudulent fund-raising calls, and dark intrusions of sexuality into wholesome landscapes (as a boy in idyllic Boise, Idaho, he recalls, he once saw a naked, bleeding woman silently wandering the night-time streets). The result is an entertainingly offbeat show-biz saga and a fine evocation of Lynch's unique voice and sensibility. Photos.