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House Of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski; 9780385603102

House Of Leaves

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Description

House of Leaves is a groundbreaking novel by Mark Z Danielewski that intricately weaves together multiple narratives, challenging the very fabric of storytelling. At its core lies the tale of a young family who moves into a seemingly ordinary house, only to discover that it is far more expansive on the inside than it appears on the outside. This unsettling revelation leads them into a labyrinth of secrets and eerie occurrences that threaten their sanity and reality.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds through an array of documents, including a critical analysis of a fictional film about the house, which serves as a meta-commentary on the nature of perception and truth. As the family delves deeper into the house's mysteries, they confront their fears, identities, and the very essence of their existence.

Themes

Danielewski's work explores profound themes such as:

  • The nature of fear and its psychological impact
  • Identity and the quest for self-understanding
  • The fluidity of reality and perception
  • The interplay between text and reader engagement

Writing Style

Utilising unconventional formatting and typographical choices, House of Leaves invites readers to experience the narrative in a uniquely immersive way. The book's structure plays with the visual and auditory aspects of reading, creating a disorienting yet compelling experience that echoes the confusion and dread within its pages.

"The only thing worse than being lost is being found."

Fans of experimental literature and psychological horror may also appreciate Danielewski's other works, such as Only Revolutions and The Familiar, which similarly challenge narrative conventions and explore the complexities of human experience.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 179 mm × 234 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 736
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9780385603102

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