Autobiography of Dale Cooper
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Autobiography of Dale Cooper
I just finished reading this. It was somewhat entertaining. It would have been better if the Teresa Banks portion lined up with what happens in Fire Walk With Me. I guess this was obviously just a case of the book being written before the ideas were solidified.
I believe someone on here had a theory about Agent Desmond and Agent Cooper being the same person, but that hardly seems plausible since Sheriff Cable is present at the autopsy in the book.
Anyone else read this?
I believe someone on here had a theory about Agent Desmond and Agent Cooper being the same person, but that hardly seems plausible since Sheriff Cable is present at the autopsy in the book.
Anyone else read this?
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It's been well over 10 years since i've read this. I do remember several passages that were laugh-out-loud funny!
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Re: Autobiography of Dale Cooper
There is an incredible 10 page article in WIP 60 theorizing Deer Meadow is a dream sequence, it will make you watch it differently next time you see it and wonder -what if?Diane wrote:I just finished reading this. It was somewhat entertaining. It would have been better if the Teresa Banks portion lined up with what happens in Fire Walk With Me. I guess this was obviously just a case of the book being written before the ideas were solidified.
I believe someone on here had a theory about Agent Desmond and Agent Cooper being the same person, but that hardly seems plausible since Sheriff Cable is present at the autopsy in the book.
Anyone else read this?
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Was Cooper's autobiography erotic? I don't remember that (I haven't read it in 12 years or so), but I do remember being completely and utterly shocked by Laura Palmer's secret diary. It was quite an education for a 13-year-old boy...human germ wrote:i have this book, too. i remember reading it and finding certain parts quite erotic, lol. back in the day, i thought agent cooper was the schiznitz[sp?].
methinks it's time for a re-read.
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That wrapped in plastic theory is taken completely out of thin air, and doesn't connect with anything on screen. And if you read WIP regularly you could see a series of articles dealing with films, and film makers (Kubrick,Weir) who'd made films that implemented dream realities, so i think it's more a matter of the writer/reviewer implementing his own mind set onto the artist work than any "Chet Desmond is Cooper" scenario.
Given that FWWM is loaded with flashbacks, flashforwards, time travel, a magical realm behind curtains in the middle of the woods, a meeting of magical beings above a convenience store and dream sequences, alternate versions of the Teresa Banks investigation existing concurrently is entirely consistent with everything we've seen so far!!!
The two books add a wonderful extra layer to the TP universe. I'm sorry that there weren't more written.
And, TheArm, Laura's diary was pretty shocking (and educational!) for me too, as a 15-16-year-old. I was practically the same age as the narrator and reckon I was pretty much in love with her by the end of the book. I almost cried when I read that hopeful last page of the diary, only to see it followed by the announcement that Laura was found dead a few days later!
The Cooper diary was funny, sad and horrific in equal measure! I hope one of the Frosts or Lynches writes another Twin Peaks book sometime! Although, The List of Seven features a lot of TP material . . .
The two books add a wonderful extra layer to the TP universe. I'm sorry that there weren't more written.
And, TheArm, Laura's diary was pretty shocking (and educational!) for me too, as a 15-16-year-old. I was practically the same age as the narrator and reckon I was pretty much in love with her by the end of the book. I almost cried when I read that hopeful last page of the diary, only to see it followed by the announcement that Laura was found dead a few days later!
The Cooper diary was funny, sad and horrific in equal measure! I hope one of the Frosts or Lynches writes another Twin Peaks book sometime! Although, The List of Seven features a lot of TP material . . .
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Spoil yourself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_List_of_Seven
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_List_of_Seven
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M5. What is "The List of Seven"?
"The List of Seven" is Frost's novel, set in Victorian
England. It concerns Arthur Conan Doyle, a physician who
spends his spare time debunking phony mediums. He goes to
one seance where all is not as it appears, and it turns out
to be real. As he is drawn further into this investigation,
he meets up with a mysterious man, Jack Sparks, who is later
the basis for Sherlock Holmes.
TP fans will probably enjoy Frost's usage of Helena
Blavatsky (founder of Theosophy and originator of the idea
of the White Lodge) and the "dweller on the threshold".
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Re: Autobiography of Dale Cooper
I think it's a great article/theory and no stretch for sure. After all, Lynch has copied this dream/reality logic for most of his films since!coolspringsj wrote:There is an incredible 10 page article in WIP 60 theorizing Deer Meadow is a dream sequence, it will make you watch it differently next time you see it and wonder -what if?Diane wrote:I just finished reading this. It was somewhat entertaining. It would have been better if the Teresa Banks portion lined up with what happens in Fire Walk With Me. I guess this was obviously just a case of the book being written before the ideas were solidified.
I believe someone on here had a theory about Agent Desmond and Agent Cooper being the same person, but that hardly seems plausible since Sheriff Cable is present at the autopsy in the book.
Anyone else read this?
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