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David Lynch obituary
US director whose wildly unconventional films burrowed into the unsavoury depths of his nation’s psyche
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The interview: David Lynch
With his enigmatic masterpieces Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive, the director created a dark, disturbing vision of America. Now, he says, he is done with films in favour of making art from paint, cameras and ‘toxic materials’ – and practising transcendental meditation.
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David Lynch: ‘You gotta be selfish. It’s a terrible thing’
The Twin Peaks director lives for his work. He talks about his four marriages, why explaining his films is a ‘crime’, and what makes him a happy camper
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Tumoresque: The Films of David Lynch
“Lynch must be one of the most unalloyed surrealists ever to work in the movies; his material seems to come to the screen straight from his unconscious, uncensored.”
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The Iraq War: Amnesia, Phobia, and Learning
The conflict offers valuable lessons on how to fight insurgents, win over civilians, and otherwise stabilize foreign lands.
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Why a Democrat Who Opposed the Iraq War Backs Intervening in Syria
With both Republicans and Democrats split over the prospect, a liberal supporter of American action against the Assad regime says the current situation is neither Iraq nor Rwanda.
