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"David Lynch's Cinematic Space - Lynch" is a visual book that deciphers the cinematic world of David Lynch (1946-2025). Lynch gained cult status with "Eraserhead," and through "Blue Velvet," "Wild at Heart," "Lost Highway," "Mulholland Drive," and the television series "Twin Peaks," he built a unique visual world where dreams and reality, everyday life and nightmares intersect. This book is a Japanese-language magazine published in 2004, edited by Junsei Toyama, and introduces the sense of space and visual aesthetics that underlie Lynch's works with abundant stills and text. Through motifs such as the unease lurking in peaceful suburban landscapes, red curtains, dark rooms, noise, the body, and fragmented identities, it provides an overview of how the so-called "Lynchian" world is shaped. This book offers insights into Lynch not only as a film director but also as a multifaceted artist who worked in painting, photography, and music. It's also an interesting introductory book that looks back at the overall scope of his creative work after his death in 2025.