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Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity Paperback – 30 Sept. 2016

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For the 10th anniversary of David Lynch's bestselling reflection on meditation and creativity, this new edition features interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.

When it first appeared in 2006, David Lynch's Catching the Big Fish was celebrated for being "as close as Lynch will ever come to an interior shot of his famously weird mind" (Rocky Mountain News) Now for the bestseller's 10th anniversary, Lynch dives deeper into the creative process and the benefits of Transcendental Meditation with the addition of his exclusive q-and-a interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.

The musicians open up to Lynch about their artistry, history, and the benefits they have experienced, artistically and personally, from their decades-long practice of Transcendental Meditation -- a technique that they and their fellow Beatles helped popularize in the 1960s.

Catching the Big Fish is a revelation for all want to understand Lynch's personal vision. And it is equally compelling for any who wonder how they can nurture their own creativity.

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"The director explores every aspect of his work in film, music, photography, and other aesthetic pursuits, including behind-the-scenes stories about Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive and revelations on his thirty-five years of Transcendental Mediation. Read it because: This is about as close as Lynch will ever come to an interior shot of his famously weird mind."
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Kelly Lemieux, Rocky Mountain News

"The book, an unexpected delight, serves as a sort of skeleton key to the rest: In it he muses on the relationship between Transcendental Meditation and his work with appealingly nondidactic and non-New Age-y clarity, and in so doing opens the door--a crack, at least--to the heretofore impenetrable mysteries of his imagination."
--Katie Bolick, The Boston Globe

"The quirky helmer known for Boy Scout demeanor and twisted tales shares his creative vision in a surprisingly gentle tome informed by the underlying teachings of Transcendental Meditation. But don't worry: David Lynch, one-time creator of "The Angriest Dog in the World" comic, keeps the proselytizing to a minimum. He addresses topics ranging from working with wood (for it) to director's commentaries (against) in deceptively simple, yet ultimately affirming, chapters. There's much for fans and aspiring filmmakers to enjoy."
--Variety

"Ideas are like fish. If you want to catch little fish, you can stay in the shallow water. But if you want to catch the big fish, you've got to go deeper," says David Lynch the idiosyncratic filmmaker whose creations include Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire, and the cult TV classic, Twin Peaks. He claims that he has savored the pleasures of diving deep thanks to a 33-year practice of Transcendental Meditation (TM). He describes the fun of gathering what he calls "firewood" (all kinds of ideas and things for a film), the joy he takes in seeing an aging building or a rusted bridge, and the respect he has for Fellini and Kubrick. Lynch loves making movies and diving deep, and this testament bears witness to both loves."
--Spirituality & Practice

"In Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity, David Lynch puts aside his filmic quest to get inside the viewer's head and lets them instead inside his, an invitation almost as rare as a ticket to fiction's Wonka Chocolate Factory, and possibly just as out of this world. Catching the Big Fish is a blend of thoughts and themes, sometimes random like a stream of consciousness, or -- the analogy he personally prefers for creativity -- casting a hook into a bottomless sea. The book melds biography, film analysis, philosophy and spirituality with a heart-on-sleeve sincerity, while incorporating a narrative of the author's passion for charting the world of dreams and ideas and rendering them unto action."
--BlogCritics

"With this book, Lynch offers us a rare glimpse into his own head. In the process, he reveals just enough biographical information, philosophy of film, and general behind-the-scenes dirt (including the connection between Lynch's Lost Highway and O. J. Simpson)to keep the attention of those more interested in Lynch's films than in his consciousness."
--Booklist

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When it first appeared in 2006, David Lynch's Catching the Big Fish was celebrated for being "as close as Lynch will ever come to an interior shot of his famously weird mind" (Rocky Mountain News) Now for the bestseller's 10th anniversary, Lynch dives deeper into the creative process and the benefits of Transcendental Meditation with the addition of his exclusive q-and-a interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. The musicians open up to Lynch about their artistry, history, and the benefits they have experienced, artistically and personally, from their decades-long practice of Transcendental Meditation -- a technique that they and their fellow Beatles helped popularize in the 1960s. Catching the Big Fish is a revelation for all want to understand Lynch's personal vision. And it is equally compelling for any who wonder how they can nurture their own creativity.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ TarcherPerigee; 10th Anniversary ed. edition (30 Sept. 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0143130145
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143130147
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.75 x 1.4 x 17.68 cm
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This does more than just talk details
Instead of talking about what camera he uses or lens or anything else, David Lynch gives us much more. He shares an abstract process of "fishing for ideas" which has enough space in it to be interpreted and adopted by anyone. Some might say that it is too abstract, but telling people what to do only teaches them one way of thinking, which might not even work for them, instead of figuring out the best way for themselves.Some very important points in this book, which, if you are creative, could help you achieve more. It's also not necessarily for filmmakers but for musicians, painters, photographers and anyone else who wants to find the creative voice within and start generating ideas.The book is an almost square shape, and is easy to read at home, but might be a bit challenging on the road.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2020
Instead of talking about what camera he uses or lens or anything else, David Lynch gives us much more. He shares an abstract process of "fishing for ideas" which has enough space in it to be interpreted and adopted by anyone. Some might say that it is too abstract, but telling people what to do only teaches them one way of thinking, which might not even work for them, instead of figuring out the best way for themselves.

Some very important points in this book, which, if you are creative, could help you achieve more. It's also not necessarily for filmmakers but for musicians, painters, photographers and anyone else who wants to find the creative voice within and start generating ideas.

The book is an almost square shape, and is easy to read at home, but might be a bit challenging on the road.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2020
Instead of talking about what camera he uses or lens or anything else, David Lynch gives us much more. He shares an abstract process of "fishing for ideas" which has enough space in it to be interpreted and adopted by anyone. Some might say that it is too abstract, but telling people what to do only teaches them one way of thinking, which might not even work for them, instead of figuring out the best way for themselves.

Some very important points in this book, which, if you are creative, could help you achieve more. It's also not necessarily for filmmakers but for musicians, painters, photographers and anyone else who wants to find the creative voice within and start generating ideas.

The book is an almost square shape, and is easy to read at home, but might be a bit challenging on the road.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2022
Wow! This is an amazing book. Learning TM is definitely the best thing I have done in my life, for 3 things: removing stress, developing spirituality & enlightenment, and for enhancing creativity. This book focuses mainly on the third of these, the awakening of Creative Intelligence. Fantastic if you are an artist, writer or musician etc.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 April 2008
Whenever you're feeling low and in need of a boost, this book is an effective way of raising your spirits. Part-autobiography, part just musings on life, David Lynch brings this small book to life with astute, simple writing, conveying his ideas in a very optimistic way. It's a light read, feel-good and warm, quite the opposite from Lynch's films and art.

The issue that anchors the book is Lynch's focus on Transcendental Meditation. He sells it extremely well, describing its ability to expand the consciousness and one's creativity, TM itself apparently being easy and effortless to learn. However, the one flaw that hampers the book is that while Lynch raves about the benefits of TM, he never explains how it is done, or even how one can become involved in it. So whilst the book is enlightening, at times it's also extremely angering that he's waving this juicy carrott at you, but then cruelly jerks it away. And like a sucker you're expecting him to give it to you. Which he never does. It's odd, since Lynch, a despiser of commercialism, is promoting a concept for which the only way to learn it is through paying an extortionate amount of money for an activity that is supposedly "natural" and takes no time out of your routine at all. Commercial venture? Seems very possible ...

All in all though, it's a fun read, never tedious or waffly. He talks a little about his films, although his coverage of them is brief, but nonetheless interesting. Despite being 180 odd pages long, the book is short, with double-spaced lines and small pages, so it doesn't take long to get through. But it's concise and to the point, with some great advice to any aspiring artist (the term "artist" being a very broad one). And that's one of the many beauties of the book, since his advice is universal, and can be taken on board by anyone.

A worthwhile read, although bear in mind that, much like he does in his films, Lynch is posing questions to which he gives no answers. Except, unlike in his films, these questions aren't fun ones.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 November 2010
Davids book shows us how T.M. as helped him on all levels of his life. It is quite an open, touchingly told memoir of how for example Transcendental Meditation changed his life by removing his habitual anger and providing a space to dive within and remove cumulative daily stress. I love the way he intertwines his film making and his ongoing life with his twice daily meditation, which has really worked for him on all levels of his life.
In many respects he is brave to put his beliefs out there and call the people to meditate as a way of improving the world.
Any rational person wants peace within themselves and for our world. Here David shows us an effortless method we could all use to our benefit in his wonderful book. The technique brings peace and rest in a troubled world.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 April 2018
Giving this book three stars is a compromise because I'd say it's a two or one for most people on the planet and a four if you're *really*, *really* into David Lynch. I fall into the latter group and so I'm very much willing to forgive the indulgence on display here (although I must add that proceeds from the book go to a charity - even if it is Lynch's own).

It's important to say that this is a short book and most of it is blank. I'm not kidding: a great many of the chapters are less than a page long and chapters only begin on the right-hand page, so many left hand pages are blank. Also, the type is double-spaced and a great deal of room is given to chapter titles which occur at least every four pages and often every two. I don't know what the overall word-count is but it will be fewer than in pretty much every book you own, other than - perhaps - books for children.

Lynch follows - and proselytises for - a specific form of meditation, namely Transcendental Meditation. This is a rather controversial brand (I use the word cheekily) of meditation in that it can (always does?) cost you a lot of money, whereas were you to take up, say, forms of Buddhist meditation you will readily find a wealth of free instruction on the internet. Absolutely do not expect to know how to do TM after reading this book, you will not learn that here.

I enjoyed simply reading the scattered anecdotes in the book that Lynch shares from his time working on his various films. Those were the parts I valued. Alongside this he also shares his insights into the creative process. Some of these are worth pondering, others are horribly shallow, amounting to nothing more than saying that sometimes a problem crops up and one has to improvise to manage the situation.

So, to repeat, I feel you have to be a very big fan of Lynch's films and the man himself to appreciate this book. If you don't fall into that camp and especially if you really have concerns about the value you're getting for every pound/dollar you spend on books then I feel I would have to suggest you look elsewhere.
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Rafael de Avila
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfecto para un regalo
Reviewed in Mexico on 10 February 2024
Es justo lo que buscaba!
penny
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for inspiration
Reviewed in the United States on 5 February 2024
I love this book. I love David lynch but also it’s just so easy to digest and makes me feel creative everyday by giving me that extra kick in the but.
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angela
5.0 out of 5 stars The secret to becoming an even better artist in time
Reviewed in Canada on 25 January 2022
As we age, the thinking goes, we loose much of our gifts, and abilities, and sense. A society where youth prevails likes to promote that thinking. Nevertheless, when we see David Lynch take up, 25 years later, his masterpiece « Twin Peaks », and make, as hard as it is to believe, an even greater work of it, we wonder: How does he do it? Call him a genius? Nowadays we do not believe in such myths any longer. We watch him in the documentary « the art life » and see him at work. And then, by the most elating of hasards, we fall upon this, his book on transcendental meditation, a sort of companion to the documentary mentioned above. Trusting our interest and attention to all things creative, he gives us the secret to his art life, transcendent, unparalleled but how worthy of emulation. He says, if a group of people meditate together, the life of those around them, fourfold as large a community, becomes better, more peaceful. Happier. He gives the aspiring artist, or the aspiring art lover, a treasure of advice, with the generosity meant to convince the reader that it is all within one’s reach. This book is an event that can become one’s transformative moment of revelation, its unveiling, the recognition of what lay within ourselves, imperfectly understood. A wonderful gift.
Verolama
5.0 out of 5 stars Per appassionati di cinema
Reviewed in Italy on 10 January 2021
Comprato per fare un regalo ad un appassionato di cinema, libro molto apprezzato.
Devanshu Biswas
5.0 out of 5 stars Made me think about my decisions
Reviewed in India on 31 October 2020
I dont read books often but I am glad I read this. It is more than just a talk about meditation
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