6/22/2023 0 Comments Mark danielewski books![]() ![]() ![]() We soon come to the creepy realisation that it’s all a textual reflection of the fictitious house’s kaleidoscopic labyrinth which shifts at the very heart of the book. The physical body of the book correlates with the narratives, and the breaks in sentences and fragmented layout adds both suspense and franticness of the stories. ![]() Of course, we soon work out that it’s the former. ![]() But just looking at the confusingly-structured pages seems overwhelming, doesn’t it? Even the character of Johnny passes comment, wondering if it’s written in this way purposefully, or if it is ‘just one big fucking train wreck’. House of Leaves involves different literary-styles like poetry and epistolary writing, and philosophy, psychoanalysis, physics and mythology are also weaved in there. It’s one thing to read a scary story, but to actually have to piece it together yourself that’s something entirely more sadistic. And this, of course, only heightens that initial sense of fear. I was also told that in House of Leaves, the boundaries of book printing are broken, because the reader must actively partake in the creation of the story. As soon as I read the haunting intro from the progressively erratic voice of a drug-addled tattoo apprentice with a history of psychological issues, I was instantly at Danielewski’s will.īut I wasn’t just hooked on Johnny Truant’s desperate, fear-drenched narrative. ![]()
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