Lynchian


House of Leaves
The Craziest Book Ever Written
Duplex
Annihilation (Southern Reach, #1)
Days Between Stations
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer
Night People
The Third Policeman
Atmospheric Disturbances
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Wild at Heart (Gifford, Barry)
Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe
Last Days
In Heaven, Everything is Fine: Fiction Inspired by David Lynch
David Foster Wallace
there's a part in the essay that kind of does this academic "Let's unpack the idea of Lynchian and what Lynchian means is something about the unbelievably grotesque existing in a kind of union with the unbelievably banal," and then it gives a series of scenarios about what -- what is and what isn't Lynchian. Jeffrey Dahmer was borderline Lynchian...what was Lynchian was having the actual food products next to the disembodied bits of the corpse. I guess the big one is, you know, a regular domesti ...more
David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace
An academic definition of Lynchian might be that the term "refers to a particular kind of irony where the very macabre and the very mundane combine in such a way as to reveal the former's perpetual containment within the latter." But like postmodern or pornographic, Lynchian is one of those Porter Stewart-type words that's ultimately definable only ostensively-i.e., we know it when we see it. Ted Bundy wasn't particularly Lynchian, but good old Jeffrey Dahmer, with his victims' various anatomies ...more
David Foster Wallace, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments

More quotes...