Lynch on Lynch
Lynch on Lynch is a book of interviews with David Lynch, conducted, edited, and introduced by Chris Rodley, himself a filmmaker. The interviews took place between 1993 and 1996. Each chapter is devoted to a separate film, from his beginnings up to Lost Highway.
It was published by Faber & Faber Limited in London in 1997 (ISBN 0-571-19548-2). A revised edition was published by Farrar Straus & Giroux on March 16, 2005 (ISBN 0-571-22018-5)
Table of contents
Acknowledgements, Introduction
- Shadow of a Twisted Hand Across My House: Childhood, memory and painting
- Garden in the City of Industry: From The Bride to The Grandmother
- I See Myself: Eraserhead
- A Bug Dreams of Heaven: Shed Building and The Elephant Man
- Oww God, Mom, the Dog He Bited Me: Photography and Dune
- She Wasn't Fooling Anyone, She Was Hurt and She Was Hurt Bad: Music and Blue Velvet
- Suddenly My House Became a Tree of Sores: A Tale of Twin Peaks
- It's a Great Big Wonderful World: Wild at Heart and Weird on Top
- Ants in My House: Lost Highway
- It's a Great Big World Revisited: The Straight Story
- Billy Finds a Book of Riddles Right in His Own Back Yard: Mulholland Drive
Filmography, Bibliography, A Note on the Editor, Index
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External links
- Lynch on Lynch review in Film Quarterly (archive link, was dead)
- Lynch On Lynch reviewed by Dan Czajkowski
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