House Of Leaves
Mark Z. Danielewski
Funny, moving, sexy, beautifully told, an elaborate engagement with the shape and meaning of narrative.´ < The New York Times Book Review ´A rollicking Pynchonesque oddity, a Nabokovian linguistic obsession, and a Borgesian unreality. [House of Leaves] jumps and skips and plays with genre-wrecking abandon, postmodern panache, and an obsessively imaginative scope that absolutely...
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Funny, moving, sexy, beautifully told, an elaborate engagement with the shape and meaning of narrative.´ < The New York Times Book Review ´A rollicking Pynchonesque oddity, a Nabokovian linguistic obsession, and a Borgesian unreality. [House of Leaves] jumps and skips and plays with genre-wrecking abandon, postmodern panache, and an obsessively imaginative scope that absolutely shames most books on the market today.´ San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle ´One of the most ambitious, complicated, and eagerly anticipated literary debuts of the year. House of Leaves is like no other novel you´ve ever read.´ Newsweek ´A love story by a semiotician. Danielewski has a songwriter´s heart as attuned to heartache as he is to Derrida´s theory on the sign.´ Time Out New York
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