Like Thomas Pynchon’s “Gravity’s Rainbow” and David Foster Wallace’s “Infinite Jest,” Mark Z. Danielewski’s odd, eerily compelling debut novel “House of Leaves” has a reputation for obscurity that’s ...
Right before the pandemic, Mark Z. Danielewski — best known for the iconic and experimental 2000 horror novel “House of Leaves” — was inspired to write about Provo, Utah, the place he called home from ...
Mark Z. Danielewski has returned with “Tom’s Crossing,” a 1,200-page western that is both more accessible than his earlier work and “the book of my life.” For nearly a decade Mark Z. Danielewski lived ...
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