Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
David Lynch Decoded - Mark Allyn Stewart

David Lynch Decoded

By: Mark Allyn Stewart

Paperback | 30 December 2007

At a Glance

Paperback


$10.47

or 4 interest-free payments of $2.62 with

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

What does it all mean? Surely all of those red curtains, strobe lights and dancing dwarfs we keep seeing in David Lynch's films must mean something, right? Well actually, they do. In fact, not only do they mean something, they're all interconnected. Reading these symbols is the key to understanding not just David Lynch's films individually, but his body of work as a whole. Journey with author Mark Allyn Stewart as he travels film by film to let you in on the larger tapestry that Lynch is weaving and shows you how works such as Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Dr. are all pieces of a larger picture.

More in History of Art & Design Styles

Yuluwirri : A First Nations colouring book - Lakkari Pitt

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
The Definitive Guide to Horror Movies : Horror Essentials - Kim Newman
Japanese Haiku for Cat Lovers - William Scott Wilson

RRP $29.99

$25.75

14%
OFF
What a Ripper! : 60 everyday objects that shaped Australia - Tim Ross
J.W. Power : An Australian Avant-gardist - Ann Stephen

RRP $59.99

$47.75

20%
OFF
Create Dangerously : Penguin Modern - Albert Camus
Double Act : Eirene Mort and Nora Kate Weston - Sylvia Martin

RRP $36.99

$31.75

14%
OFF
The Dungeon Master's Campaign Journal : Dungeons & Dragons - Official Dungeons & Dragons Licensed
JoJo A-Go!Go! : JoJo A-Go!Go! - Hirohiko Araki

RRP $43.99

$34.75

21%
OFF
The Works: Vincent van Gogh : The essential masterpieces - Sally Grant
The Works: Katsushika Hokusai : The essential masterpieces - Sally Grant
Nordic noir : works on paper from Edvard Munch to Mamma Andersson - Jennifer Ramkalawon
Wurnan : Sharing on Ngarinyin Country - Wilinggin Aborigi Corporation
We Are Australians - Jandamarra Cadd

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Archiving Gaza in the Present : Memory, Culture and Erasure - Dina Matar