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u/GaijinSama · 4 pointsr/twinpeaks

Full of Secrets is a pretty good source. Actually, pretty much exactly what you want. It's a collection of essays focusing on the show, and covers historical context, feminist readings, incest and mythological readings. It's a bit dry, because it's very academic, but also interesting.

Lynch on Lynch is a great book if you want a little more context for David Lynch's overall process. It isn't focused on Twin Peaks, it's focused on his overall career(up to the point of the books publication, which stops at Lost Highway, if I recall correctly).

u/affricativepotpourri · 3 pointsr/criterion

A book of David Lynch's art? Interviews with filmmakers (in that vein, may I recommend Lynch on Lynch)? If you hone in on specific directors, there's a lot out there to explore.

u/scarredwaits · 2 pointsr/Filmmakers

I think you mean Lynch On Lynch. A great book indeed.

u/bentla · 2 pointsr/twinpeaks

http://www.amazon.com/Lynch-Revised-Chris-Rodley/dp/0571220185/
Let's go the source!

Interviewer: So, was Cooper occupied by Bob in the script before you changed it?

Lynch: No, but Coop wasn't occupied by Bob. Part of him was. There are two Coops in there, and the one that came out was, you know, with Bob.

u/oh_Kay · 2 pointsr/twinpeaks

If you're interested in Lynch's whole career, to date, I highly recommend the book Lynch on Lynch by Chris Rodely.

Your commentary on the reception of the upcoming revival is very similar to my thoughts (and others) regarding FWWM. So many people hated it because it wasn't the resolution they wanted- but how often does life ever give one that perfect end point? Rarely- if ever- dare to say never. This will be similar to that. Some will be lost completely, others will be drawn in further, and some will only consider elements of Lynch's whole to be worthwhile. Cheers.

u/shadowtakemedown · 1 pointr/twinpeaks

I think I finally found it again. It's been awhile since I've seen it. He doesn't directly say he's split, but he does confirm that the other Cooper is part of him and one part is with Bob.

It's from Lynch on Lynch, p. 183:
https://www.amazon.com/Lynch-Revised-Chris-Rodley/dp/0571220185/

Interviewer: So, was Cooper occupied by Bob in the script before you changed it?

Lynch: No, but Coop wasn't occupied by Bob. Part of him was. There are two Coops in there, and the one that came out was, you know, with Bob.

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Here's another quote from the same interview:

INTERVIEWER: Why was Cooper possessed by Bob at the end? It seems like he’s lost it.

LYNCH: Well the thing is he hasn’t been possessed. It’s the doppelgänger thing, the idea of two sides to everyone, he’s really up against himself.

u/totallywhatever · 1 pointr/nin

Not necessarily.

There was a series of books "in conversation" with film directors.

Example: Lynch on Lynch

Excellent format, really.