Mark Z. Danielewski was born in 1966. House of Leaves is his first novel.
“Any hope or fear that the experimental novel was an aberration of
the twentieth century is dashed by the appearance of Mark Z.
Danielewski’s House of Leaves, the first major experimental novel
of the new millennium. And it’s a monster. Dazzling.”
—The Washington Post Book World
“An intricate, erudite, and deeply frightening book.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“A great novel. A phenomenal debut. Thrillingly alive, sublimely
creepy, distressingly scary, breathtakingly intelligent—it renders
most other fiction meaningless. One can imagine Thomas Pynchon, J.
G. Ballard, Stephen King, and David Foster Wallace bowing at
Danielewski’s feet, choking with astonishment, surprise, laughter,
awe.”
—Bret Easton Ellis
“[Its] chills spark vertigo, its erudition brings on dislocating
giddiness . . . House of Leaves is dizzying in every respect.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“Stunning . . . What could have been a perfectly entertaining bit
of literary
horror is instead an assault on the nature of story.”
—Spin
“This demonically brilliant book is impossible to ignore, put down,
or persuasively conclude reading. In fact, when you purchase your
copy you may reach a certain page and find me there, reduced in
size like Vincent Price in The Fly, still trapped in the web of its
malicious, beautiful pages.”
—Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn
“[A] tour de force first novel. [It] can keep you up at nights and
make you never look at a closet in quite the same way again . . .
Staggeringly good fun.”
—Chicago Sun-Times
“A novelistic mosaic that simultaneously reads like a thriller and
like a strange, dreamlike excursion into the subconscious.”
—The New York Times
“If you can imagine that Peter Pan’s enemy is not Captain Hook but
Neverland itself, or that the whale that swallows Jonah is
Moby-Dick, you’ll begin to appreciate what this book is about.
Anticipate it with dread, seize, and understand. A riveting reading
experience.”
—Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked: The Life and Times of the
Wicked Witch of the West
“Grabs hold and won’t let go . . . The reader races through the
pages exactly as her mind races to find out what happens next.”
—The Village Voice
“Like Melville’s Moby-Dick, Joyce’s Ulysses, and Nabokov’s Pale
Fire, Danielewski’s House of Leaves is a grandly ambitious
multi-layered work that simply knocks your socks off with its vast
scope, erudition, formal inventiveness, and sheer storytelling
skills.” —San Diego Union-Tribune
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