Is Twin Peaks a cult-like phenomenon...or a mystery that needs to be solved...or simply the fever dream of its eccentric co-creator? No other show in the history of television has sparked so many questions and The Tao of Twin Peaks proposes answers to those who seek to understand this surreal, multilayered, and metafictional story. Much has been written about Twin Peaks, but this book is markedly different. It is not just for the most ardent fans who love decoding clues in the series. It also explores the show's cinematic techniques, its cultural references, and its mythological, psychological, and religious influences. Just some of the topics explored:
The significance of the Red Room
Laura Palmer as both angel and centerfold
The answer to "Who is Judy?"
The connection between Agent Cooper and Mr. C
The relationship of the plot to electricity and the atomic bomb
Twin Peaks as a working philosophy
"What year is this?" Making sense of the end of the series
In Taoism, the goal is to achieve balance in our ever-changing reality. The Tao of Twin Peaks illustrates how David Lynch accomplishes this feat in this classic show. It examines the entire Twin Peaks canon, including Fire Walk with Me, with a particular focus on Twin Peaks: The Return. For filmmaker and author, William Dickerson, the search for significance in Twin Peaks is analogous to the search for meaning in both his and his readers' lives. As strange as the characters and plots may be, they echo our own traumas, growth, and experience.
Featuring artwork by Gilbert Leiker, The Tao of Twin Peaks will set you on the road to solving the show's enigmas and, as a result, deepen your appreciation of future viewings along the way. Uncover the details of David Lynch's cinematic craft as he creates the off-kilter world of Twin Peaks and turns the mirror on us.
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Höhe: 203 mm
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Dicke: 14 mm
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978-0-9851886-9-6 (9780985188696)
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William Dickerson is a filmmaker, author, musician, and professor whose work has been recognized worldwide. His debut feature film "Detour," which he wrote and directed, was hailed as an "Underground Hit" by The Village Voice, an "emotional and psychological roller-coaster ride" by The Examiner, and nothing short of "authentic" by The New York Times.His first book, "No Alternative," was declared, "a sympathetic coming-of-age story deeply embedded in '90s music" by Kirkus Reviews. His book on filmmaking, "DETOUR: Hollywood: How To Direct a Microbudget Film (or any film, for that matter)," was called "candidly practical, thoroughly 'user friendly,' and an essential instruction guide-especially for independent filmmakers working on shoestring budgets" by Midwest Book Review.His writing has been published by Indiewire, MovieMaker Magazine, Filmmaker Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter's The Wrap, Script Magazine, The Talkhouse, and Save The Cat! He adapted and directed the film version of "No Alternative," starring Kathryn Erbe and Harry Hamlin, which was released worldwide through Gravitas Ventures. The Los Angeles Times hailed the movie as "a remarkably assured and deeply felt grunge-era coming-of-age picture," and Film Threat called it "a rare indie gem that delivers solidly on all fronts with no missteps."