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House of Leaves

House of Leaves 1

The Remastered, Full-Color Edition

by Mark Z. Danielewski
Hardback
Publication Date: 07/03/2000
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"A novelistic mosaic that simultaneously reads like a thriller and like a strange, dreamlike excursion into the subconscious." -The New York Times

Years ago, when House of Leaves was first being passed around, it was nothing more than a badly bundled heap of paper, parts of which would occasionally surface on the Internet. No one could have anticipated the small but devoted following this terrifying story would soon command. Starting with an odd assortment of marginalized youth -- musicians, tattoo artists, programmers, strippers, environmentalists, and adrenaline junkies -- the book eventually made its way into the hands of older generations, who not only found themselves in those strangely arranged pages but also discovered a way back into the lives of their estranged children.

Now this astonishing novel is made available in book form, complete with the original colored words, vertical footnotes, and second and third appendices.

The story remains unchanged, focusing on a young family that moves into a small home on Ash Tree Lane where they discover something is terribly wrong: their house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.

Of course, neither Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Will Navidson nor his companion Karen Green was prepared to face the consequences of that impossibility, until the day their two little children wandered off and their voices eerily began to return another story -- of creature darkness, of an ever-growing abyss behind a closet door, and of that unholy growl which soon enough would tear through their walls and consume all their dreams.
ISBN:
9780375420528
9780375420528
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
07-03-2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House USA Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
736
Dimensions (mm):
241x184x40mm
Weight:
1.31kg

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HOUSE OF LEAVES is an incredible, yet maddening book. It is a book like none other I've ever come across. The book's uniqueness comes from several factors: the multiple narrators, the weird layout of many of the pages, and the many, many unanswered questions the book leaves you with.

Starting with the first factor: the multiple narrators. The book is ostensibly about a man called Zampan writing an academic study about a movie called "The Navidson Record". Here's where it gets difficult: Zampan dies in the first pages, leaving a man called Johnny Truant feeling compelled to complete it. The book is riddled with footnotes, some by Zampan, some by Truant (which can spread over multiple pages as he digresses endlessly about his life and escapades) and some by the fictional book's "Editors", who try to instil some order to Zampan and Truant's madness. It may seem ridiculously complexand it isbut it is also one of the most appealing books I've read.

The layout is a big factor in HOUSE OF LEAVES. It appears as if Danielewski is trying to incorporate elements of film into the book, with the pages reflecting either the setting or the mental status of the narrator. In one particularly claustrophobic segment, one of the characters is crawling through a small and enclosed area. The text shrinks accordingly; sometimes only a few words are on the page at a time, squished together in a small square. This method is incredibly effective, though it makes for strange reading. Some parts of the book literally made me feel as if my mental state was deteriorating along with the characters.

The questions the book repeatedly throws at you are never answered. Or, rather, are never answered outright. This is a book that will not yield it's secrets lightly; you will have to work to squeeze blood from this stone. There are an astonishing number of theories on the book's official forums, and some have the potential to utterly overhaul how you understand and read the book.

Danielewski has achieved something remarkable with HOUSE OF LEAVES. I know I'll probably never get to the bottom of every theory and every unanswered question, but that's half the fun, isn't it?

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