Originally Posted by
Winsomemore
Well, I finished "House of Leaves" yesterday. It's a darn good read; challenging. But, I'm left with a, for want of a better word, fractured feeling.
It's really two stories. Truant's and Zampano's. The footnotes.......if I never see another footnote again it would be too soon.
Really, like you or someone else said, the best way to get through it is to read the Zampano story and then go back and read Truant's (the footnotes) story.
Danielewski can write wonderfully. Erudite is the word that comes to mind. He really had to schizoid himself to write in the Zampano character, and then, the Truant character. Polar opposites.
Thumbs up, though.