David Lynch: His Work, His World
By (Author) Tom Huddleston
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln
30th September 2025
11th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film: styles and genres
Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills
Hardback
240
Width 210mm, Height 270mm, Spine 23mm
1280g
An in-depth collection of the work and life of perhaps cinema and TV's greatest cult creator, David Lynch.In 1990 David Lynch released 'Twin Peaks' and television would never quite be the same again. Ostensibly a mystery serial drama, the series introduced viewers to a surreal and eccentric world of uncanny and camp strangeness that has gone down in pop culture legend. With his films, the most famous of which are 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Blue Velvet', but which also include 'The Elephant Man', 1984's 'Dune' and the Palme d'Or winning 'Wild at Heart', Lynch created similarly strange, sylised and perplexing worlds, rich in invention.Across his career Lynch turned his attention to film, television, art, music, photography, Transcendental Meditation and - more recently - nightclub design and weather forecasting, and his sources of influence and inspiration are equally diverse. These range across painting, photography, cinema, literature and beyond, and collectively help unlock his hugely influential work.David Lynch: His Work, His World brings Lynch's complete output together into one visually led collection, and tells the full story of how he worked, created, thought and lived.
Tom Huddleston is an author, journalist and musician based in North London. His novels include several science fiction and fantasy stories for younger readers including the eco-futuristic FloodWorld trilogy. He spent a decade on the Film desk at Time Out magazine and is now a freelance Film & TV journalist writing for, among others, TheGuardian and Little White Lies.