Twin Peaks in the Rearview Mirror: Appraisals and Reappraisals of the Show That Was Supposed to Change TV
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Twin Peaks in the Rearview Mirror: Appraisals and Reappraisals of the Show That Was Supposed to Change TV
In 1994 Wayne State University Press published David Lavery's collection Full of Secrets: Critical Approaches to TWIN PEAKS. The book proved to be an international success, instrumental to the serious study of contemporary television series. WSUP encouraged a second volume on David Lynch and Mark Frost's influential series, but then decided not to publish it.
TWIN PEAKS in the Rearview Mirror is essentially that book, edited by Lavery along with the editors of the long-running fanzine Wrapped in Plastic Craig Miller and John Thorne.
Most of these essays were published previously in a variety of venues (many in a 1993 special issue of LITERATURE/FILM QUARTERLY), but some are new to this Kindle book. All are engaging and stimulating discussions of the still amazing TWIN PEAKS.