Martin
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Humour just isn't your thing, is it, bobby?get over yourself (and your smug sense of self-satisfaction).
Cheers, Martin
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Humour just isn't your thing, is it, bobby?get over yourself (and your smug sense of self-satisfaction).
warm_enema said:The story line of House of Leaves is the only good thing about it; it really was a good idea, to begin with. The way it is written ruins it, the kitsch. He stole the idea of writing it that way--footnotes, margin notes, and every other incondite device he could think of--from David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest.
I have this book, it's a book with all kinds of jokes in it. That one right there was the oldest one in it.Shirley Umberto Eco huh? Well that certainly explains a few things!
Martin said:I have this book, it's a book with all kinds of jokes in it. That one right there was the oldest one in it.
Kudos, RaVeN!
Cheers, Martin
My post
House of Leaves
by Mark Z. Danielewski? (was recommended this earlier)
Has anyone here read this? Has over 400 reviews on amazon.com, and over 40 on amazon.co.uk. Looks nice and different, and the exerpt on amazon.com seemed intriguing, if a little unengaging.
Just guaging what other people think of the book before buying it (but will have a look in the library)
VERY strange, fluffy, and frankly would be surprised if you could get it in the library.
Some have called it a book with style over content, some parts of it is clearly as a joke (look at the index references!) but it is..unsettling.
Didn't like it that much myself, but there are things in there that you remember.
Don't look too much for a direct plot, though.... as you said I couldn't really engage with the main character.
But there are some out there that love it!
I tried. I gave up, because I found it to be rather dull. Just never picked up for me.
Our public library does have a copy, so it may be possible to scrounge it up there.
I enjoyed it and thought it was pretty spooky. The pomo trappings did go a bit overboard, but it was interesting to see an experimental horror novel where the experimental aspects actually helped to tell the story more effectively. And don't try to find much deep meaning in it -- at heart it's just a haunted house story that wants to be loved.