"David Lynch's Intertextual Cinema expands the interpretive horizons of David Lynch's filmography by addressing the questions: How are Lynch's films as much a part of literary tradition as the cinematic tradition? How can his films be read as songs? This book positions his work as a compendium of popular literary and musical cultures, including David Foster Wallace and Nine Inch Nails who have successfully grafted Lynch's cinematic sensibility onto their own projects; a site through which these texts interact with other texts; and a channel through which the subconscious of American life finds its way into full and unaltered view"--…mehr
"David Lynch's Intertextual Cinema expands the interpretive horizons of David Lynch's filmography by addressing the questions: How are Lynch's films as much a part of literary tradition as the cinematic tradition? How can his films be read as songs? This book positions his work as a compendium of popular literary and musical cultures, including David Foster Wallace and Nine Inch Nails who have successfully grafted Lynch's cinematic sensibility onto their own projects; a site through which these texts interact with other texts; and a channel through which the subconscious of American life finds its way into full and unaltered view"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mike Miley teaches literature at Metairie Park Country Day School and film studies at Loyola University New Orleans, USA. He is the author of Truth and Consequences: Game Shows in Fiction and Film (2019) and the co-editor of Conversations with Steve Erickson (2021).
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Introduction: The Harmonics of the Tree Section I: "Read? Read What?": Words 1. Eraserhead and "The Yellow Wallpaper" 2. "Let the Wild Rumpus Start!": Blue Velvet and Children's Literature 3. Lonelyhearts and Locusts in the City of Dreams: Lynch and Nathanael West Cruise Mulholland Dr. 4. The Water and the Well: Lynch and McCarthy's Nuclear Media Hyperobjects Section II: "Let's Rock!": Music 5. David Lynch at the Crossroads: Deconstructing Rock, Reconstructing Wild at Heart 6. Tell Laura I Love Her: The Ballad of Laura Palmer 7. "I Put a Spell on You": Cover Songs and Toxic Masculinity in Lost Highway 8. Lynch's Old, Weird America: The Straight Story 9. The Mixtape Aesthetics of Inland Empire Conclusion: "This Muddy Bothness" Index
Introduction: The Harmonics of the Tree Section I: "Read? Read What?": Words 1. Eraserhead and "The Yellow Wallpaper" 2. "Let the Wild Rumpus Start!": Blue Velvet and Children's Literature 3. Lonelyhearts and Locusts in the City of Dreams: Lynch and Nathanael West Cruise Mulholland Dr. 4. The Water and the Well: Lynch and McCarthy's Nuclear Media Hyperobjects Section II: "Let's Rock!": Music 5. David Lynch at the Crossroads: Deconstructing Rock, Reconstructing Wild at Heart 6. Tell Laura I Love Her: The Ballad of Laura Palmer 7. "I Put a Spell on You": Cover Songs and Toxic Masculinity in Lost Highway 8. Lynch's Old, Weird America: The Straight Story 9. The Mixtape Aesthetics of Inland Empire Conclusion: "This Muddy Bothness" Index
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