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Strickland: The Analogues of Peter Strickland

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The first publication on the singular works of Peter Strickland. This collection brings together a diverse array of specialists—whether genre, fetish or sonic—to better grapple with Strickland's many obsessions.

Featuring the writings of: Anton Bitel, Henri de Corinth, Drew Daniel, Samm Deighan, John Edmond, Lawrence English, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Julian House, Cerise Howard, David Evan Richard, Jackson Lapsley Scott, Alison Taylor, and David Toop. Including previously unpublished behind the scenes photographs and blueprints. And concluding with an extensive interview with Peter Strickland.

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First published January 1, 2020

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March 1, 2021
A fun read of dossier dedicated to one of my favourite contemporary filmmakers working today. The interview by John Edmond with Strickland is great as well. Funny there is no single mention of Peripheral Conserve. Wishing for more esoteric talk about Wakefield Poole and entomological acoustics though.
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