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This is the first book-length study of Mark Z. Danielewski, an American novelist who is rapidly establishing himself as a leading figure in the landscape of contemporary literature. It places his three major works to date, House of Leaves, The Fifty Year Sword and Only Revolutions, in their literary-historical context, and considers them alongside the media platforms which they have inspired, including internet forums and popular music. Leading critics examine Danielewski's pioneering novels, generating new insights into their innovative interplay of word and image. A variety of critical perspectives are adopted, from the close analysis of the poetic form of Only Revolutions to the consideration of the effects of his work on the reader. Danielewski's use of epic tropes is explored, as too is the relationship of his work to that of his most influential predecessors (including James Joyce) and his most relevant contemporaries (including David Foster Wallace). His radical reappraisal of the dynamic possibilities that the printed book has to offer in this digital age is a common theme. The book will be of significant interest to all scholars working on Danielewski, as well as to students of the American novel, contemporary literature, and twenty-first century media culture. It will also appeal to Danielewski's many fans, and all those, who like the contributors to this volume, have been inspired by his work. -- .
Contents
List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Joe Bray and Alison GibbonsI. House of Leaves1. This is not for you: Alison Gibbons2. Katabasis in Danielewski's House of Leaves and two other recent American novels: Finn Fordham3. Houses of leaves, cinema and the new affordances of old media: Paul McCormick4. This Haunted House: Intertextuality and Interpretation in Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves (2000) and Poe's Haunted (2000): Mel Evans5. Trickster Authors and Tricky Readers on the MZD forums: Bronwen ThomasII. The Fifty Year Sword6. Reading the Graphic Surface of Mark Z. Danielewski's The Fifty Year Sword: Glyn WhiteIII. Only Revolutions7. Only Evolutions: Joyce and Danielewski's Works in Progress: Dirk Van Hulle8. Only Revolutions, or, The Most Typical Poem in World Literature: Brian McHale9. Mapping time, charting data: the spatial aesthetic of Mark Z. Danielewski's Only Revolutions: N. Katherine Hayles10. Print Interface to Time: Only Revolutions at the Crossroads of Narrative and History: Mark B. N. Hansen11. Only Revolutions and the Drug of Rereading: Joe BrayContributorsIndex -- .