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The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting

The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting

This loose-leafed boxed publication – disguised as the ā€˜writing project’ Jack is typing throughout the course of the film – explores the film’s cultural legacy through exclusive essays, original recollections, contributions from cultural luminaries, and printed ephemera. At almost 400 pages this publication consists of numerous ā€˜chapters’ made in multiple formats – glossy pamphlets, image-rich booklets, a haunted hotel scrapbook, and over 120 loose-leaf typewritten papers. Rare, exclusive interviews with lead actors Shelley Duvall (Wendy Torrance) and Dan Lloyd (Danny Torrance), along with a wealth of contributors including Cosey Fanni Tutti, Margaret Howell, James Lavelle (UNKLE), Gavin Turk and John Grindrod re-examine the film through the lenses of music, art, mythology, fashion, gender, and more.

Box-set, 400 pages (loose leaf and small volumes), 22 x 30 cm,Ā Rough Trade Books (London).

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The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting

This loose-leafed boxed publication – disguised as the ā€˜writing project’ Jack is typing throughout the course of the film – explores the film’s cultural legacy through exclusive essays, original recollections, contributions from cultural luminaries, and printed ephemera. At almost 400 pages this publication consists of numerous ā€˜chapters’ made in multiple formats – glossy pamphlets, image-rich booklets, a haunted hotel scrapbook, and over 120 loose-leaf typewritten papers. Rare, exclusive interviews with lead actors Shelley Duvall (Wendy Torrance) and Dan Lloyd (Danny Torrance), along with a wealth of contributors including Cosey Fanni Tutti, Margaret Howell, James Lavelle (UNKLE), Gavin Turk and John Grindrod re-examine the film through the lenses of music, art, mythology, fashion, gender, and more.

Box-set, 400 pages (loose leaf and small volumes), 22 x 30 cm,Ā Rough Trade Books (London).

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This loose-leafed boxed publication – disguised as the ā€˜writing project’ Jack is typing throughout the course of the film – explores the film’s cultural legacy through exclusive essays, original recollections, contributions from cultural luminaries, and printed ephemera. At almost 400 pages this publication consists of numerous ā€˜chapters’ made in multiple formats – glossy pamphlets, image-rich booklets, a haunted hotel scrapbook, and over 120 loose-leaf typewritten papers. Rare, exclusive interviews with lead actors Shelley Duvall (Wendy Torrance) and Dan Lloyd (Danny Torrance), along with a wealth of contributors including Cosey Fanni Tutti, Margaret Howell, James Lavelle (UNKLE), Gavin Turk and John Grindrod re-examine the film through the lenses of music, art, mythology, fashion, gender, and more.

Box-set, 400 pages (loose leaf and small volumes), 22 x 30 cm,Ā Rough Trade Books (London).