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Black coffee lightning : David Lynch returns to Twin Peaks / Greg Olson.

Van Pelt Library PN1992.77.T88 O57 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Olson, Greg, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lynch, David, 1946-2025--Criticism and interpretation.
Lynch, David.
Frost, Mark, 1953---Criticism and interpretation.
Frost, Mark.
Twin Peaks (Television program : 1990-1991)--Criticism and interpretation.
Twin Peaks (Television program : 1990-1991).
Twin Peaks (Television program : 2017)--Criticism and interpretation.
Twin Peaks (Television program : 2017).
Physical Description:
x, 299 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Columbus, Ohio : Fayetteville Mafia Press, [2024]
Summary:
"Renowned David Lynch scholar Greg Olson (DAVID LYNCH: THE BEAUTIFUL DARK) explores the mystery, spiritual depth, and experimental artistry of Lynch and Mark Frost's TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN and the mythopoeic splendor of the full thirty-year, fifty-hour TWIN PEAKS saga. In the Northwest woods, ace TV writer-producer Frost and art and cinema wizard Lynch portray the full spectrum of evil and goodness, human and otherwise, from the neighborhood diner to the far cosmos to the person we see in our mirror"--Back cover.
Contents:
Foreword / John Thorne
See you in the trees
A wind stirs
Valley of shadows
Pictures in a cave
Pen and paintbrush
Book of revelations
The evening star
Now it's dark (parts one and two)
The pink lady (parts three and four)
Coordinates
In a name (part five)
Chutes and ladders (part six)
Two blondes (part seven)
Season of the witch (part eight)
La vie en rose (part nine)
Vista vision (part ten)
Friend good (part eleven)
Two by two, again and again (part twelve)
Walk the land, play the music (part thirteen)
Voltage rising (part fourteen)
Golden log, electric fork (part fifteen)
Chance, probability, certainty (part sixteen)
Sheriff's department/unofficial (part seventeen)
Here and now and always (part eighteen).
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1949024628
9781949024623
OCLC:
1371748005
Publisher Number:
90101755707

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