The city of Lodz sits in the centre of Poland, a long way from Montana, USA, where David Lynch was born just after the end of the Second World War. First mentioned in the 14th century, Lodz was a modest settlement until exploding into being one of Europe’s great industrial cities. In the 19th century, it began its new life as a hub for textile production, earning the nickname ‘Polish Manchester’. Industrialists from around Europe arrived almost …
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