Anyone else read House of Leaves , Danielewski? edited

alice malice alicewmalice at gmail.com
Tue Oct 7 05:39:55 CDT 2014


How does a film maker deal with a living/dead/disappeared/doubled/
anti-subject horn player in a Pynchon novel?
Add in unreliables, drugs, the parody of noir from book to film and
back again...and...well...sell it to the reading and viewing public
that holds  when the center can't, that clings when coherent
subjunctives succumb to the 20th century and then to the digital age
(or whatever you want to call it), and you get the point, I guess. So
make a movie. Or write House of Leaves.

see (if you don't mind a little theory)



Saving the Subject: Remediation in House of Leaves
N. Katherine Hayles
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