The Book That Will Drive You Mad
Years ago, when House of Leaves was first being passed around, it was nothing more than a badly bundled heap of paper, parts of which would occasionally surface on the Internet. No one could have anticipated the small but devoted following this terrifying story would soon command. Starting with an odd assortment of marginalized youth -- musicians, tattoo artists, programmers, strippers, environmentalists, and adrenaline junkies -- the book eventually made its way into the hands of older generations, who not only found themselves in those strangely arranged pages but also discovered a way back into the lives of their estranged children.Now, for the first time, this astonishing novel is made available in book form, complete with the original colored words, vertical footnotes, and newly added second and third appendices.The story remains unchanged, focusing on a young family that moves into a small home on Ash Tree Lane where they discover something is terribly wrong: their house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.Of course, neither Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Will Navidson nor his companion Karen Green was prepared to face the consequences of that impossibility, until the day their two little children wandered off and their voices eerily began to return another story -- of creature darkness, of an ever-growing abyss behind a closet door, and of that unholy growl which soon enough would tear through their walls and consume all their dreams.
I picked up a copy yesterday, I doubt it will be an ebook any time soon with the bizarre formatting. So far I haven't gone mad, but the footnotes are getting a bit strange. I think I will like this book.
excerpt:
āThis much Iām certain of: it doesnāt happen immediately. Youāll finish [the book] and that will be that, until a moment will come, maybe in a month, maybe a year, maybe even several years. Youāll be sick or feeling troubled or deeply in love or quietly uncertain or even content for the first time in your life. It wonāt matter. Out of the blue, beyond any cause you can trace, youāll suddenly realize things are not how you perceived them to be at all. For some reason, you will no longer be the person you believed you once were. Youāll detect slow and subtle shifts going on all around you, more importantly shifts in you. Worse, youāll realize itās always been shifting, like a shimmer of sorts, a vast shimmer, only dark like a room. But you wonāt understand why or how. Youāll have forgotten what granted you this awareness in the first place
You might try then, as I did, to find a sky so full of stars it will blind you again. Only no sky can blind you now. Even with all that iridescent magic up there, your eye will no longer linger on the light, it will no longer trace constellations. Youāll care only about the darkness and youāll watch it for hours, for days, maybe even for years, trying in vain to believe youāre some kind of indispensable, universe-appointed sentinel, as if just by looking you could actually keep it all at bay. It will get so bad youāll be afraid to look away, youāll be afraid to sleep.
Then no matter where you are, in a crowded restaurant or on some desolate street or even in the comforts of your own home, youāll watch yourself dismantle every assurance you ever lived by. Youāll stand aside as a great complexity intrudes, tearing apart, piece by piece, all of your carefully conceived denials, whether deliberate or unconscious. And then for better or worse youāll turn, unable to resist, though try to resist you still will, fighting with everything youāve got not to face the thing you most dread, what is now, what will be, what has always come before, the creature you truly are, the creature we all are, buried in the nameless black of a name.
And then the nightmares will begin.ā
sounds pretty good!
ReplyDeleteWhat if you are already somewhat "mad" ???
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