Lynchian
The Spell of David Lynch
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PETER BRADSHAW, THE SPECTATOR
The loss of David Lynch in January 2025 produced an extraordinary outpouring of love and grief that revealed how deeply he mattered. But the strength and size of this reaction came as a surprise to many. In life, Lynch was a wilfully obtuse cult filmmaker who had been unable to get a film financed for the last two decades of his life. In death, both the man himself and his work are unquestionably in the pantheon of all-time greats.
He leaves behind an adjective, 'Lynchian', a term used to describe work that echoes his. And yet, only Lynch could be truly Lynchian, and those who copy him fail to have an impact. So why does his work affect people so deeply? Why do some find it haunting and unforgettable while others dismiss it as meaningless? Answering that question takes us into the strange realms of psychology, art and theology. We will discover why ambiguity and mystery are so seductive, how Lynch's creative and meditative practices overlapped and why a director whose work contains so much abuse of women has such a female-skewing fanbase.
Through a personal, first-person lens, Lynchian unpacks the mystery but refuses to solve the enigma of an artist whose work reshaped cinema from the inside out - where story gives way to dreams, and meaning lies not in answers, but in experience.©2025 John Higgs (P)2025 Orion Publishing Group Limited
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[A] terrifically lucid and compact study . . . an unassumingly intuitive and insightful brief history. You can read it in about an hour and it will tell you more about [Lynch's] life and filmmaking than a thousand interminable academic studies and PhD theses (Peter Bradshaw)
Higgs pulls back the red curtains on that most enigmatic of cultural figures and he does so with insight, passion and real care for his subject. A fitting tribute for a rare original
An excellent intro or refresher to the dreamworlds of the director. Higgs thoughtfully considers the auteur through a series of lenses . . . [It] will all leave you wanting to immediately watch or re-watch [Lynch's] films
Reading John Higgs is like being shot with a diamond. Suddenly everything becomes terrifyingly clear
A while ago I decided to read anything John Higgs writes. He seems to be able to take any subject and poke at it until it yields up its secrets (FRANK COTTRELL BOYCE)
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