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The Strange World Of David Lynch Transcendental Irony From Eroserhead To Mulholland Dr Eric G Wilson

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The Strange World Of David Lynch Transcendental Irony From Eroserhead To Mulholland Dr Eric G Wilson
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.85 MB
Author: Eric G. Wilson
ISBN: 9781501340536, 9780826428233, 1501340530, 0826428231
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Strange World Of David Lynch Transcendental Irony From Eroserhead To Mulholland Dr Eric G Wilson by Eric G. Wilson 9781501340536, 9780826428233, 1501340530, 0826428231 instant download after payment.

Anyone who has sat through the dark and grainy world of Eraserhead knows that David Lynch’s films pull us into a strange world where reality turns upside down and sideways. His films are carnivals that allow us to transcend our ordinary lives and to reverse the meanings we live with in our daily lives. Nowhere is this demonstrated better than in the opening scene of Blue Velvet when our worlds are literally turned on their ears.
Lynch endlessly vacillates between Hollywood conventions and avant-garde experimentation, placing viewers in the awkward position of not knowing when the image is serious and when it’s in jest, when meaning is lucid or when it’s lost. His vexed style in this way places form and content in a perpetually self-consuming dialogue. But what do Lynch’s films have to do with religion? Wilson aims to answer that question in his new book, The Strange World of David Lynch.
To say that irony (especially of the kind found in Lynch’s films) generates religious experience is to suggest religious can be founded on nihilism. Moreover, in claiming Lynch’s films are religious, one must assume that extremely violent and lurid sexual films are somehow expressions of energies of peace, tranquility, and love. Wilson illuminates not only Lynch’s film but also the study of religion and film by showing that the most profound cinematic experiences of religion have very little to do with traditional belief systems. His book offers fresh ways of connecting the cinematic image to the sacred experience.

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