Mark Danielewski

Mark Danielewski
Mark Z. Danielewskiis an American fiction author. Though his second novel, Only Revolutions, was nominated for the National Book Award, Danielewski is most widely known for his debut novel House of Leaves, which garnered a considerable cult following and won the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award. He has published one novella, The Fifty Year Sword, which until rereleased by Pantheon in the United States in 2012, remained relatively obscure due to only 2000 copies being published in...
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth5 March 1966
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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 trace constellations. Youll care only about the darkness and youll watch it for hours, for days, maybe even for years, trying in vain to believe youre 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 youll be afraid to look away, youll be afraid to sleep.
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...and now April's ruling April's looming April's fooling, around, in yet another round, for this year's ruling April fool.
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Quick note here: if this crush-slash-swooning stuff is hard for you to stomach, if youve never had a similar experience, then you should come to grips with the fact that youve got a TV dinner for a heart and might want to consider climbing inside a microwave and turning it on high for at least an hour, which if you do consider only goes to show what kind of idiot you truly are because microwaves are way too small for anyone, let alone you, to climb into.