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Mark Z. Danielewski

Mark Z. Danielewski (/ˈdæniəlɛfski/; born March 5, 1966)[2] is an American fiction author. He is most widely known for his debut novel House of Leaves (2000), which won the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award.[3][4] His second novel, Only Revolutions (2006), was nominated for the National Book Award.[5]

Mark Z. Danielewski
Born (1966-03-05) March 5, 1966 (age 57)
New York City, U.S.[1]
OccupationNovelist
GenreSatire, horror
Literary movementPostmodern, ergodic literature, signiconic literature
Notable worksHouse of Leaves, Only Revolutions, The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May
ParentsTad Danielewski
Priscilla Decatur Machold
RelativesPoe (sister)
Website
markzdanielewski.com

Danielewski began work on a 27-volume series, The Familiar, although he completed only five volumes before halting the project in 2017.

Danielewski's work is characterized by an intricate, multi-layered typographical variation, or page layout, which he refers to as "signiconic". Sometimes known as visual writing,[6] the typographical variation corresponds directly, at any given narratological point in time, to the physical space of the events in the fictional world as well as the physical space of the page and the reader. Early on, critics characterized his writing as being ergodic literature, and Danielewski has described his style as:

Signiconic = sign + icon. Rather than engage those textual faculties of the mind remediating the pictorial or those visual faculties remediating language, the signiconic simultaneously engages both in order to lessen the significance of both and therefore achieve a third perception no longer dependent on sign and image for remediating a world in which the mind plays no part."[7]

Personal life edit

Danielewski was born in New York City to Tad Danielewski,[8] a Polish avant-garde film director, and Priscilla Decatur Machold.[9] Mark was Tad's second child and his first with Priscilla; Mark's sister Anne, also known as Poe, was born two years later. The Danielewski family moved continuously for Tad's various film projects, and by the age of 10, Mark had lived in six countries: Ghana, India, Spain, Switzerland, Britain and the United States.[9] He and his sister went to high school in Provo, Utah. Danielewski has said that these experiences helped him appreciate creativity in all its forms and showed him that "there was much to be learned out there."[10]

In 1985 Danielewski, aged 19, visited his half-brother, who was living on Rue des Belles Feuilles in Paris. Here, he began writing on a manual typewriter and enjoying the actual process of writing for the first time. During this period he wrote a story called "Where Tigers Dance", which he has called "so unfinished it didn't deserve to be called incomplete", but has said that it continued "to roam around" in his imagination.[11]

In 1988 Danielewski graduated from Yale with a degree in English Literature;[12] he had studied under John Hollander, Stuart Moulthrop, and John Guillory. He was also inspired by Harold Bloom.[13] In 1989 he moved to Berkeley, California, where he enrolled in an intensive Latin course at the University of California, Berkeley.[14][15] He then pursued graduate studies at the USC School of Cinema-Television in Los Angeles.[16] During this time he became involved with Derrida, a documentary about the career and philosophy of Algerian-born French literary critic and philosopher Jacques Derrida. Danielewski was an assistant editor, sound technician and cameraman,[17] and can be seen adjusting the sound equipment in Derrida's suit jacket at one point in the film.[17] He graduated with an MFA in 1993, the year his father died.[8][14] It was also the year he had the idea of a house bigger on the inside than the outside, an image which would become his first novel, House of Leaves.[11]

Danielewski has been a cat lover throughout his life. Cats show up in myriad ways throughout his works and are a main topic in his series The Familiar. In January 2016,[18] Danielewski adopted two Devon Rex kittens, Archimedes and Meifumado,[19] after his previous Devon Rex companions, Sibyl[20] and Carl[21] died.

Career edit

House of Leaves edit

Danielewski dates the origin of his debut novel House of Leaves to 1990 and a story that he wrote after finding out that his father was dying:

1990. My father was head of the USC School of Theater. I was living in New York. Then I got the phone call. The 'Mark your father is dying' phone call. He was in the hospital. Renal failure, cancer. I got on a Greyhound bus and headed west. Over the course of three sleepless nights and three sleepless days I wrote a 100+ page piece entitled Redwood. I remember using a fountain pen. I barely had the change to buy sodas and snacks along the way and there I am scratching out words with this absurdly expensive thing of polished resin and gold. I'd like to say it was a Pelikan, but I don't think that's correct. Another thing I seem to remember: the paper I was writing on had a pale blue cast to it. There was also something about how the pen seemed to bite into the paper at the same time as it produced these lush sweeps of ink. A kind of cutting and spilling. Almost as if a page could bleed. My intention had been to present this piece of writing as a gift to my father. As has been mentioned many times before, my father responded with the suggestions that I pursue a career at the post office. I responded by reducing the manuscript to confetti, going so far as to throw myself a pity parade in a nearby dumpster. My sister responded by returning later to that dumpster, rescuing the confetti, and taping it all back together.[11]

Writing House of Leaves took ten years, and between 1993 and 1999, Danielewski made a living as a tutor, barista, and plumber. He eventually found a literary agent in Warren Frazier, who, according to Danielewski, "fell in love with it."[11] They went to roughly thirty-two publishers before Edward Kastenmeier from Pantheon decided to take on the project.[11] Small sections of the book were downloadable off the internet before the release of the first edition, and it is said that these sections "circulated through the underbellies of Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Francisco, through strip clubs and recording studios, long before publication" – though very few were able to experience the book this way initially.[22][23]

The first edition hardback, which featured special signed inserts, was released on February 29, 2000,[14] and Pantheon released the hardback and paperback editions simultaneously on March 7, 2000.[22] The novel went on to win the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award[3] and gain a considerable cult following.[4] House of Leaves has been translated into numerous languages, including Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Polish, Serbian, Spanish, and Turkish. It has been taught in universities.

A 2013 New York Times article featured a conversation between Stephen King and his son, Joe Hill, and made reference to the novel:

Joe and Stephen were having another typical conversation: hashing out what novel could be considered the Moby-Dick of horror. 'That one with all the footnotes, they argued – no, not that one, the other one: Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves.'[24]

On June 18, 2018, Danielewski released a TV pilot script for the novel in the House of Leaves book club on Facebook.[25]

Collaboration with Poe edit

In 2000, Danielewski toured Borders Books and Music locations across America with his sister Poe to promote his book and her album Haunted, which has many elements of House of Leaves.[26] The album features Danielewski reading from House of Leaves on several tracks, as well as audio recordings that Tad Danielewski left for Mark and Poe,[27][28] which they found after his death. In 2001, a remake of Poe's song "Hey Pretty (Drive-By 2001 Mix)," which featured Danielewski reading from House of Leaves, reached #13 on Billboard's Alternative Chart. That summer, Poe and Danielewski spent three months as the opening act for Depeche Mode's 2001 North American tour. On this tour, he played Madison Square Garden.[14] He also composed the song "A Rose Is a Rose,"[29] which Poe sang on the Lounge-a-Palooza compilation album.

The Fifty Year Sword edit

After the publication of House of Leaves, Danielewski worked on two projects in tandem: his second novel Only Revolutions, and a novella, The Fifty Year Sword, an "adult ghost story". Danielewski created the book itself with the Dutch artist Peter van Sambeek.[30][31][32] The recto pages of the book are empty[33] except for page numbers and van Sambeek's art.[33] The Dutch publishing house De Bezige Bij published 1000 first editions on October 31, 2005,[33] and 1000 second editions on October 31, 2006.[33] Little is actually known about the inspiration for the story, or the exact time period during which it was written.

Pantheon edition and theatrical collaborations edit

In 2010, Danielewski announced that he would do a stage performance of The Fifty Year Sword, the first of which were on October 31, 2010 at the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT) in Los Angeles.[34] There were two back-to-back sold-out performances that night.[34] The production featured music, five people reading the words of the five speakers in the novella (including Betsy Brandt, who played Marie Schrader on Breaking Bad),[35] and shadow casting by Christine Marie.[36][35] On October 31, 2011, Danielewski produced a slightly modified production back to back at REDCAT again.[37] There was live music by Partch Ensemble percussionists Matthew Cook and T.J. Troy, as well as Christine Marie's shadow casting and five actors reading.[37] The two performances were again sold out.[37]

In 2012, Pantheon released another edition of The Fifty Year Sword. This edition of the book includes more than 80 hand-stitched illustrations, new typography, and textual changes that were developed thanks to the REDCAT productions.[38] Pantheon organised a book tour to support it, and thanks to an ARC Grant from the Center for Cultural Innovation,[39] the production of The Fifty Year Sword went to five cities around the United States in conjunction with the book release tour for the Pantheon release of The Fifty Year Sword. These performances, smaller in production than the REDCAT performances, featured different actors at every city, including Saturday Night Live alumnus Darrell Hammond in New York.[40] Pianist Christopher O'Riley, a longtime friend and fan of Danielewski, also toured for these performances.[39] The final performance of the tour, on October 31, 2012, was another back-to-back, sold-out production at REDCAT.

Only Revolutions edit

Danielewski came up with the concept for his second novel, Only Revolutions, while he was touring for House of Leaves and working on The Fifty Year Sword. He had initially wanted to write something along the lines of a "House of Leaves, Part 2", set in China or elsewhere.[41] However, his publishers pushed for him to do something more complex, with more colors, typographical intricacies and constraints.[41] There are seven colors in Only Revolutions,[42] as opposed to four in House of Leaves. The novel also requires constant physical manipulation to read, whereas only certain sections of House of Leaves require readers to flip the book around.[43]

As the work progressed it became obvious to Danielewski that the novel was something of a counterpoint to House of Leaves; in fact, he has said in interviews that Only Revolutions is centrifugal while House of Leaves is centripetal.[43] This aspect of the novel was brought to the forefront in the endpapers in the hardback versions of Only Revolutions, released September 12, 2006,[44] as well as the "A Spoiler" published by the French literary magazine Inculte in 2007.[45][46][47] A paperback edition of the book was published on July 10, 2007,[48] an audiobook featuring music by Danny Elfman was also released that year,[49] and an interactive ebook version was released through Apple's iBooks on December 15, 2015.[50]

Only Revolutions was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award and has been translated into French, Dutch, and German. Like House of Leaves, Only Revolutions has a cult following and has been taught in universities. In 2013, two graduate students at UC Santa Barbara created an Only Revolutions database called Vizor.[51]

Collaboration with Biffy Clyro edit

Danielewski is a fan of the Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro, as they discovered when Danielewski attended one of their shows after they borrowed the title Only Revolutions for their album of the same name.[52] They collaborated for a performance on March 2, 2011, which included readings of Only Revolutions by Danielewski, musical performances by Biffy Clyro, and a Q&A exploring how the book inspired the album.[53] All proceeds went to Homeboy Industries, a Los Angeles-based non-profit that offers training and support to at-risk and formerly gang-involved youth.[54]

The Familiar edit

According to Danielewski's comments before his reading/performance of "Parable #8: Z is for Zoo,"[55] he began work on The Familiar in 2006, he was finishing Only Revolutions. It was originally supposed to be a 27-volume project.[56][55] On September 15, 2010, Danielewski announced the work on his message board: "Later this month publishers will receive the first 5 volumes of Mark Z. Danielewski's 27 volume project entitled The Familiar. The story concerns a 12-year-old girl who finds a kitten. ..."[57] Danielewski expected the series to take him over a decade to complete. The first installment, The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May, was released on May 12, 2015.[58] Volume 2: Into the Forest was released on October 27, 2015,[59] Volume 3: Honeysuckle and Pain was published on June 14, 2016,[60] Volume 4: Hades was released February 7, 2017, and Volume 5: Redwood completed Season One when it was released on October 31, 2017.[61] On February 2, 2018, Danielewski announced via a Facebook post that The Familiar had been paused, saying "I must agree with Pantheon that for now the number of readers is not sufficient to justify the cost of continuing."

In a September, 2017 interview on KCRW's Bookworm, Danielewski said the following when discussing The Familiar as it relates to the progression of literature:

"And that's where I think literature finally has to move; we're very good at giving people a voice but we have not begun, strenuously enough, to give voice to that which will never have a voice: the voice of the waves, the animals, the plants, this world we inhabit"[62]

Other work edit

THROWN edit

From June 5 – September 9, 2015, Danielewski's THROWN[63], a reflection on Matthew Barney's CREMASTER 2, was displayed at the Guggenheim Museum during its Storylines exhibition.[64]

"A Christmas Eve Carol" edit

In December 2018, Danielewski released "A Christmas Eve Carol" as a holiday card for his readers, saying, "I wrote this over twenty years ago and it kept me going when the holidays seemed too dark (and, yeah, they still get dark). Thanks to family and an old friend, I finally finished it or at least managed to come up with this threadbare recording. It's pretty much how I sing it to myself and these days to my little girl. So this year, in lieu of a holiday card with an inky, mischievous cat, please accept these few notes. They've given me comfort. May they give you comfort too ... whatever the hour, whatever the night."[65]

Atelier Z edit

In 2010, Danielewski formed a group of translators, researchers, graphic designers, professors, students, and other professionals who work directly with him on various aspects of his work. The atelier has had various members, and in 2012[66] it was named Atelier Z. It functions like an artistic atelier or studio, with apprentice artists assisting to a master artist as they work on their own endeavors. The members have been listed in the credits of Danielewski's books since 2012.[67][68][69]

The atelier seems to have grown directly out of the collaborative work on the Pantheon edition of The Fifty Year Sword,[66] which coincided with the first ever performances of any of Danielewski's work under his own guise. He has spoken in interviews about a group that was working with him on the stitching/artwork for the first Pantheon edition of The Fifty Year Sword, and there is evidence of some of these people working on the productions of The Fifty Year Sword.[66] In 2015, the Danielewski and Atelier Z released the first collection of Yarn + Ink, official House of Leaves and The Familiar apparel.[70]

Works edit

Novels edit

Novellas edit

Short stories, lectures and essays edit

  • "The Most Wondrous Book of All" (2000)[71]
  • "All the Lights of Midnight: Salbatore Nufro Orejón, 'The Physics of Ero^r' and Livia Bassil's 'Psychology of Physics'" (2001)[72]
  • "Only Evolutions" (2007)[73]
  • "A Spoiler" (2007)[45]
  • "The Promise of Meaning" (2010)[74]
  • "Parable #9: The Hopeless Animal and the End of Nature" (2010)[75]
  • "Clip 4" (2012)[76]
  • "Parable #8: Z is for Zoo" (2014)[55]
  • "The Poetics of Space (Foreword)" (2014)[77]
  • "A Colored Word" (2019)[78]
  • "Love Is Not a Flame – Part 1" (2019)[79]
  • "Love Is Not a Flame – Part 2" (2019)[80]
  • "Love Is Not a Flame – Part 3" (2019)[81]
  • "Love Is Not a Flame – Part 4" (2019)[82]
  • "There's a Place for You" (2020)[83]

Criticism and interpretation edit

  • Bray, Joe and Alison Gibbons (ed.). Mark Z. Danielewski. Manchester University Press, 2011.
  • Moore, Steven. "Mark Z. Danielewski." in My Back Pages: Reviews and Essays. Zerogram Press, 2017, pp. 126–31.
  • Pöhlmann, Sascha (ed.). Revolutionary Leaves: The Fiction of Mark Z. Danielewski. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012.
  • Shiloh, Ilana. "The Book as Labyrinth: Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves." In her The Double, the Labyrinth and the Locked Room: Metaphors of Paradox in Crime Fiction and Film. Peter Lang, 2011.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Random House, Penguin (2000). "Mark Z. Danielewski's About the Author Page". www.penguinrandomhouse.com. Pantheon. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
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  3. ^ a b Salon Staff (May 1, 2001). "The Young Lions". www.salon.com. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Mark Z. Danielewski Forum". Mark Z. Danielewski Forums. VEM. February 29, 2000. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  5. ^ Mukherjee, Lethem, Nova, Plante and Wiggins (2006). "National Book Award". National Book Foundation. Retrieved April 11, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  7. ^ "The Familiar, Volume 1 Reader's Guide". penguinrandomhouse.com. Penguin Random House. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Tad Z. Danielewski; Founder of Actors Workshop". Los Angeles Times. January 13, 1993. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Blush and Colbath, Steven and Thomas (1995). "Poe". Seconds Magazine.
  10. ^ Clark, Jonathan Russell (2015-05-13). "Did Mark Z. Danielewski Just Reinvent the Novel?". Literary Hub. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d e Carpenter, Kasey (September 15, 2010). . The Cult: The Official fan site of Chuck Palahniuk. VEM. Archived from the original on 10 April 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2016 – via Wayback Machine.
  12. ^ Taylor, Nelson. "The House that Danielewski Built: Is House of Leaves the Next Ulysses?". iUniverse.com. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  13. ^ Teicholz, Tom (2011-10-27). "A Danielewski Halloween". Huffington Post. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  14. ^ a b c d "Only Revolutions' Author Page". onlyrevolutions.com. VEM. 2006. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  15. ^ Mantell, Suzanne. "A Budding Crop of First Fiction". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  16. ^ "Mark Z. Danielewski Forums". Mark Z. Danielewski Forums. VEM. February 29, 2000. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  17. ^ a b Derrida. Dir. Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman. Perf. Jacques Derrida. Zeitgeist, 2002.
  18. ^ They're here (cat adoption). Facebook. 9 January 2016.
  19. ^ Archimedes & Meifumado. Facebook. 9 February 2016.
  20. ^ Mark Z. Danielewski on his new cat-centric book project. io9. 23 September 2010.
  21. ^ Where I Like to Read. Huffington Post. 18 December 2012.
  22. ^ a b Rossa and Biondi, Jesse and Lee (2001). "Firsts Magazine Article relating to the First Editions of MZD's House of Leaves and Other Works Related to the Novel". markzdanielewski.info. VEM. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  23. ^ Foley, Dylan (May 20, 2015). "The Rumpus Interview with Mark Z. Danielewski". therumpus.net. The Rumpus Book Club. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  24. ^ Dominus, Susan (2013-07-31). "Stephen King's Family Business". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
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  26. ^ . www.markzdanielewski.info. VEM. October 2000. Archived from the original on September 7, 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  27. ^ Baltin, Steve (November 2, 2000). "The Haunting Return of Poe". Rollin Stone Magazine.
  28. ^ Appleford, Steve (October 29, 2000). "Record Rack". Los Angeles Times.
  29. ^ "A Rose Is a Rose – Poe | Song Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  30. ^ Shatkin, Elina (October 16, 2012). "Spooky Lit: Mark Z. Danielewski's The Fifty Year Sword". Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  31. ^ "The Fifty Year Sword". Penguin Random House. Pantheon. October 16, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
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  33. ^ a b c d Danielewski, Mark Z. Danielewski (2005). The Fifty Year Sword. Amsterdam: De Bezig Bij. ISBN 978-9023418771.
  34. ^ a b Danielewski, Mark Z. (October 31, 2010). "Mark Z. Danielewski: The Fifty Year Sword". www.redcat.org. REDCAT. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  35. ^ a b Staff (October 27, 2010). . www.laist.com. LAist.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  36. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Danielewski, Mark Z. (November 6, 2010). "Mark Z. Danielewski's The Fifty Year Sword – 2010". www.youtube.com. youtube.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  37. ^ a b c Reverte, Michele (October 27, 2011). . www.laist.com. LAist.com. Archived from the original on June 9, 2014. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  38. ^ "The Fifty Year Sword by Mark Z. Danielewski". Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Knopf Doubleday. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  39. ^ a b Boog, Jason (16 October 2012). "How Mark Z. Danielewski Scored The Fifty Year Sword". GalleyCat. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  40. ^ SNL Alum Darrell Hammond Has Joined the Cast of THE FIFTY YEAR SWORD at St. Joseph's College on Monday, Oct. 22. Goodreads. 20 October 2012.
  41. ^ a b Goodwin, Geoffrey H. (October 2006). "Interview with Mark Z. Danielewski". www.bookslut.com. Book Slut. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  42. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (2006). Only Revolutions. United States: Pantheon Books. ISBN 978-0375421761.
  43. ^ a b Benzon, Kiki (March 20, 2007). "Revolution 2: An Interview with Mark Z. Danielewski". www.electronicbookreview.com. Electronic Book Review. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  44. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (September 2006). Only Revolutions: A Novel (hardcover). ISBN 978-0375421761.
  45. ^ a b Danielewski, Mark Z. (2007). A Spoiler. France: Éditions Inculte. pp. 173–177. ISBN 978-2916940021.
  46. ^ "Revue inculte #14". Inculte. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  47. ^ . How We Think. Allen Riddell. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  48. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (July 2007). Only Revolutions: A Novel (paperback). ISBN 978-0375713903.
  49. ^ Only Revolutions (Reel 1). iTunes. 30 May 2007.
  50. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (December 2015). "Only Revolutions: A Novel (ebook)". itunes.apple.com. Apple Itunes. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  51. ^ "Vizor". Vizor. Lindsay Thomas and Dana Solomon. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  52. ^ Simon Neil meets with Eve Jackson. France 24. 1 September 2010.
  53. ^ "Author Danielewski, Biffy Clyro Set for SPIN Benefit | SPIN". Spin. 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  54. ^ "Homeboy Industries – Why We Do It". www.homeboyindustries.org. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  55. ^ a b c Danielewski, Mark. . SCI-Arc Media Archive. Southern California Institute of Architecture. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  56. ^ Clock, Black (June 2012). . www.blackclock.org. Black Clock. Archived from the original on March 22, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  57. ^ At Least This Explains All the Cat T-Shirts. MZD Message Boards. 15 September 2010.
  58. ^ Random House, Penguin (May 2016). "The Familiar Vol. 1: One Rainy Day in May". www.penguinrandomhouse.com. Pantheon. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  59. ^ Random House, Penguin (October 27, 2015). "The Familiar Vol. 2: Into the Forest". www.penguinrandomhouse.com. Pantheon. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  60. ^ Random House, Pantheon (June 14, 2016). "The Familiar Vol. 3: Honeysuckle and Pain". www.penguinrandomhouse.com. Pantheon. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  61. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (June 14, 2016). "The Familiar, Volume 4". penguinrandomhouse.com. Pantheon. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
  62. ^ "Mark Z. Danielewski: The Familiar". 2017-09-11.
  63. ^ "THROWN - MZD Forums". MZD Forums. June 23, 2015.
  64. ^ "Storylines – Matthew Barney & Mark Z. Danielewski". Guggenheim. June 5, 2015.
  65. ^ MarkZDanielewski, "A Christmas Eve Carol" by Mark Z. Danielewski, retrieved 2018-12-12
  66. ^ a b c Danielewski, Mark Z. (October 27, 2012). "Mark Z. Danielewski: The writer as needle and thread". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  67. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (2012). The Fifty Year Sword. United States: Pantheon Books. pp. Credits, Thank Yous. ISBN 978-0307907721.
  68. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (2015). The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May. United States: Pantheon Books. pp. Credits, Thank Yous. ISBN 978-0375714948.
  69. ^ Danielewski, Mark Z. (2015). The Familiar, Volume 2: Into the Forest. United States: Pantheon Books. pp. Credits, Thank Yous. ISBN 978-0375714962.
  70. ^ Yarn + Ink). Etsy. 27 May 2016.
  71. ^ Danielewski, Mark (2000). "A Riddle: Mark Z. Danielewski on the most wondrous book of all". Bookforum (Winter 2000).
  72. ^ Danielewski, Mark (2001). "All the Lights of Midnight: Salbatore Nufro Orejón, "The Physics of Ero^r" and Livia Bassil's "Psychology of Physics"". Conjunctions (37): 77–84. JSTOR 24516320.
  73. ^ Danielewksi, Mark (Fall 2007). "Only Evolutions". Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts. 19 (2). Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  74. ^ Danielewski, Mark (2010). "The Promise of Meaning". Slake – Los Angeles: Still Life (A City and ItItstories). 1 (1). ISBN 978-0984563500.
  75. ^ Danielewski, Mark. . Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  76. ^ Danielewski, Mark (2012). . Black Clock (15): 164–186. Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  77. ^ Bachelard, Gaston; Danielewski, Mark Z. (2014). The Poetics of Space. Penguin Random House. pp. vii–xvi. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  78. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Danielewski, Mark. "A Colored Word". Knowlton School of Architecture. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  79. ^ Danielewski, Mark (13 February 2019). "Love Is Not a Flame — Part 1". Gagosian Quarterly. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  80. ^ Danielewski, Mark. "Love Is Not a Flame — Part 2". Gagosian Quarterly. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  81. ^ Danielewski, Mark (15 August 2019). "Love Is Not a Flame — Part 3". Gagosian Quarterly. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  82. ^ Danielewski, Mark. "Love Is Not a Flame — Part 4". Gagosian Quarterly. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  83. ^ Danielewski, Mark. "There's a Place for You". MZD. Retrieved 30 August 2020.

References edit

  • McCaffery, Larry; Gregory, Sinda (Winter 2003). "Haunted House: An Interview with Mark Z. Danielewski". Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. 44 (2): 99–135. doi:10.1080/00111610309599940. S2CID 161403629.(subscription required)

External links edit

  • Official website
    • Forums
  • "Only Revolutions". Pantheon Books.
  • Mark Z. Danielewski at IMDb
  • Exploration Z 2008-02-02 at the Wayback Machine (Fan site 2005–12)
  • Interviews
    • Wittmershaus, Eric. . Flak Magazine. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Alt URL 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
    • Miller, Callie; Reverte, Michele (October 2007). . LAist. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25.
    • "Five minutes with Mark Z Danielewski". Guardian. November 2000.

mark, danielewski, born, march, 1966, american, fiction, author, most, widely, known, debut, novel, house, leaves, 2000, which, york, public, library, young, lions, fiction, award, second, novel, only, revolutions, 2006, nominated, national, book, award, born,. Mark Z Danielewski ˈ d ae n i e l ɛ f s k i born March 5 1966 2 is an American fiction author He is most widely known for his debut novel House of Leaves 2000 which won the New York Public Library s Young Lions Fiction Award 3 4 His second novel Only Revolutions 2006 was nominated for the National Book Award 5 Mark Z DanielewskiBorn 1966 03 05 March 5 1966 age 57 New York City U S 1 OccupationNovelistGenreSatire horrorLiterary movementPostmodern ergodic literature signiconic literatureNotable worksHouse of Leaves Only Revolutions The Familiar Volume 1 One Rainy Day in MayParentsTad DanielewskiPriscilla Decatur MacholdRelativesPoe sister Websitemarkzdanielewski wbr comDanielewski began work on a 27 volume series The Familiar although he completed only five volumes before halting the project in 2017 Danielewski s work is characterized by an intricate multi layered typographical variation or page layout which he refers to as signiconic Sometimes known as visual writing 6 the typographical variation corresponds directly at any given narratological point in time to the physical space of the events in the fictional world as well as the physical space of the page and the reader Early on critics characterized his writing as being ergodic literature and Danielewski has described his style as Signiconic sign icon Rather than engage those textual faculties of the mind remediating the pictorial or those visual faculties remediating language the signiconic simultaneously engages both in order to lessen the significance of both and therefore achieve a third perception no longer dependent on sign and image for remediating a world in which the mind plays no part 7 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 House of Leaves 2 1 1 Collaboration with Poe 2 2 The Fifty Year Sword 2 2 1 Pantheon edition and theatrical collaborations 2 3 Only Revolutions 2 3 1 Collaboration with Biffy Clyro 2 4 The Familiar 2 5 Other work 2 5 1 THROWN 2 5 2 A Christmas Eve Carol 2 6 Atelier Z 3 Works 3 1 Novels 3 2 Novellas 3 3 Short stories lectures and essays 4 Criticism and interpretation 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editDanielewski was born in New York City to Tad Danielewski 8 a Polish avant garde film director and Priscilla Decatur Machold 9 Mark was Tad s second child and his first with Priscilla Mark s sister Anne also known as Poe was born two years later The Danielewski family moved continuously for Tad s various film projects and by the age of 10 Mark had lived in six countries Ghana India Spain Switzerland Britain and the United States 9 He and his sister went to high school in Provo Utah Danielewski has said that these experiences helped him appreciate creativity in all its forms and showed him that there was much to be learned out there 10 In 1985 Danielewski aged 19 visited his half brother who was living on Rue des Belles Feuilles in Paris Here he began writing on a manual typewriter and enjoying the actual process of writing for the first time During this period he wrote a story called Where Tigers Dance which he has called so unfinished it didn t deserve to be called incomplete but has said that it continued to roam around in his imagination 11 In 1988 Danielewski graduated from Yale with a degree in English Literature 12 he had studied under John Hollander Stuart Moulthrop and John Guillory He was also inspired by Harold Bloom 13 In 1989 he moved to Berkeley California where he enrolled in an intensive Latin course at the University of California Berkeley 14 15 He then pursued graduate studies at the USC School of Cinema Television in Los Angeles 16 During this time he became involved with Derrida a documentary about the career and philosophy of Algerian born French literary critic and philosopher Jacques Derrida Danielewski was an assistant editor sound technician and cameraman 17 and can be seen adjusting the sound equipment in Derrida s suit jacket at one point in the film 17 He graduated with an MFA in 1993 the year his father died 8 14 It was also the year he had the idea of a house bigger on the inside than the outside an image which would become his first novel House of Leaves 11 Danielewski has been a cat lover throughout his life Cats show up in myriad ways throughout his works and are a main topic in his series The Familiar In January 2016 18 Danielewski adopted two Devon Rex kittens Archimedes and Meifumado 19 after his previous Devon Rex companions Sibyl 20 and Carl 21 died Career editHouse of Leaves edit Danielewski dates the origin of his debut novel House of Leaves to 1990 and a story that he wrote after finding out that his father was dying 1990 My father was head of the USC School of Theater I was living in New York Then I got the phone call The Mark your father is dying phone call He was in the hospital Renal failure cancer I got on a Greyhound bus and headed west Over the course of three sleepless nights and three sleepless days I wrote a 100 page piece entitled Redwood I remember using a fountain pen I barely had the change to buy sodas and snacks along the way and there I am scratching out words with this absurdly expensive thing of polished resin and gold I d like to say it was a Pelikan but I don t think that s correct Another thing I seem to remember the paper I was writing on had a pale blue cast to it There was also something about how the pen seemed to bite into the paper at the same time as it produced these lush sweeps of ink A kind of cutting and spilling Almost as if a page could bleed My intention had been to present this piece of writing as a gift to my father As has been mentioned many times before my father responded with the suggestions that I pursue a career at the post office I responded by reducing the manuscript to confetti going so far as to throw myself a pity parade in a nearby dumpster My sister responded by returning later to that dumpster rescuing the confetti and taping it all back together 11 Writing House of Leaves took ten years and between 1993 and 1999 Danielewski made a living as a tutor barista and plumber He eventually found a literary agent in Warren Frazier who according to Danielewski fell in love with it 11 They went to roughly thirty two publishers before Edward Kastenmeier from Pantheon decided to take on the project 11 Small sections of the book were downloadable off the internet before the release of the first edition and it is said that these sections circulated through the underbellies of Los Angeles Las Vegas and San Francisco through strip clubs and recording studios long before publication though very few were able to experience the book this way initially 22 23 The first edition hardback which featured special signed inserts was released on February 29 2000 14 and Pantheon released the hardback and paperback editions simultaneously on March 7 2000 22 The novel went on to win the New York Public Library s Young Lions Fiction Award 3 and gain a considerable cult following 4 House of Leaves has been translated into numerous languages including Dutch French German Greek Italian Japanese Russian Polish Serbian Spanish and Turkish It has been taught in universities A 2013 New York Times article featured a conversation between Stephen King and his son Joe Hill and made reference to the novel Joe and Stephen were having another typical conversation hashing out what novel could be considered the Moby Dick of horror That one with all the footnotes they argued no not that one the other one Mark Danielewski s House of Leaves 24 On June 18 2018 Danielewski released a TV pilot script for the novel in the House of Leaves book club on Facebook 25 Collaboration with Poe edit In 2000 Danielewski toured Borders Books and Music locations across America with his sister Poe to promote his book and her album Haunted which has many elements of House of Leaves 26 The album features Danielewski reading from House of Leaves on several tracks as well as audio recordings that Tad Danielewski left for Mark and Poe 27 28 which they found after his death In 2001 a remake of Poe s song Hey Pretty Drive By 2001 Mix which featured Danielewski reading from House of Leaves reached 13 on Billboard s Alternative Chart That summer Poe and Danielewski spent three months as the opening act for Depeche Mode s 2001 North American tour On this tour he played Madison Square Garden 14 He also composed the song A Rose Is a Rose 29 which Poe sang on the Lounge a Palooza compilation album The Fifty Year Sword edit After the publication of House of Leaves Danielewski worked on two projects in tandem his second novel Only Revolutions and a novella The Fifty Year Sword an adult ghost story Danielewski created the book itself with the Dutch artist Peter van Sambeek 30 31 32 The recto pages of the book are empty 33 except for page numbers and van Sambeek s art 33 The Dutch publishing house De Bezige Bij published 1000 first editions on October 31 2005 33 and 1000 second editions on October 31 2006 33 Little is actually known about the inspiration for the story or the exact time period during which it was written Pantheon edition and theatrical collaborations edit In 2010 Danielewski announced that he would do a stage performance of The Fifty Year Sword the first of which were on October 31 2010 at the Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theater REDCAT in Los Angeles 34 There were two back to back sold out performances that night 34 The production featured music five people reading the words of the five speakers in the novella including Betsy Brandt who played Marie Schrader on Breaking Bad 35 and shadow casting by Christine Marie 36 35 On October 31 2011 Danielewski produced a slightly modified production back to back at REDCAT again 37 There was live music by Partch Ensemble percussionists Matthew Cook and T J Troy as well as Christine Marie s shadow casting and five actors reading 37 The two performances were again sold out 37 In 2012 Pantheon released another edition of The Fifty Year Sword This edition of the book includes more than 80 hand stitched illustrations new typography and textual changes that were developed thanks to the REDCAT productions 38 Pantheon organised a book tour to support it and thanks to an ARC Grant from the Center for Cultural Innovation 39 the production of The Fifty Year Sword went to five cities around the United States in conjunction with the book release tour for the Pantheon release of The Fifty Year Sword These performances smaller in production than the REDCAT performances featured different actors at every city including Saturday Night Live alumnus Darrell Hammond in New York 40 Pianist Christopher O Riley a longtime friend and fan of Danielewski also toured for these performances 39 The final performance of the tour on October 31 2012 was another back to back sold out production at REDCAT Only Revolutions edit Danielewski came up with the concept for his second novel Only Revolutions while he was touring for House of Leaves and working on The Fifty Year Sword He had initially wanted to write something along the lines of a House of Leaves Part 2 set in China or elsewhere 41 However his publishers pushed for him to do something more complex with more colors typographical intricacies and constraints 41 There are seven colors in Only Revolutions 42 as opposed to four in House of Leaves The novel also requires constant physical manipulation to read whereas only certain sections of House of Leaves require readers to flip the book around 43 As the work progressed it became obvious to Danielewski that the novel was something of a counterpoint to House of Leaves in fact he has said in interviews that Only Revolutions is centrifugal while House of Leaves is centripetal 43 This aspect of the novel was brought to the forefront in the endpapers in the hardback versions of Only Revolutions released September 12 2006 44 as well as the A Spoiler published by the French literary magazine Inculte in 2007 45 46 47 A paperback edition of the book was published on July 10 2007 48 an audiobook featuring music by Danny Elfman was also released that year 49 and an interactive ebook version was released through Apple s iBooks on December 15 2015 50 Only Revolutions was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award and has been translated into French Dutch and German Like House of Leaves Only Revolutions has a cult following and has been taught in universities In 2013 two graduate students at UC Santa Barbara created an Only Revolutions database called Vizor 51 Collaboration with Biffy Clyro edit Danielewski is a fan of the Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro as they discovered when Danielewski attended one of their shows after they borrowed the title Only Revolutions for their album of the same name 52 They collaborated for a performance on March 2 2011 which included readings of Only Revolutions by Danielewski musical performances by Biffy Clyro and a Q amp A exploring how the book inspired the album 53 All proceeds went to Homeboy Industries a Los Angeles based non profit that offers training and support to at risk and formerly gang involved youth 54 The Familiar edit According to Danielewski s comments before his reading performance of Parable 8 Z is for Zoo 55 he began work on The Familiar in 2006 he was finishing Only Revolutions It was originally supposed to be a 27 volume project 56 55 On September 15 2010 Danielewski announced the work on his message board Later this month publishers will receive the first 5 volumes of Mark Z Danielewski s 27 volume project entitled The Familiar The story concerns a 12 year old girl who finds a kitten 57 Danielewski expected the series to take him over a decade to complete The first installment The Familiar Volume 1 One Rainy Day in May was released on May 12 2015 58 Volume 2 Into the Forest was released on October 27 2015 59 Volume 3 Honeysuckle and Pain was published on June 14 2016 60 Volume 4 Hades was released February 7 2017 and Volume 5 Redwood completed Season One when it was released on October 31 2017 61 On February 2 2018 Danielewski announced via a Facebook post that The Familiar had been paused saying I must agree with Pantheon that for now the number of readers is not sufficient to justify the cost of continuing In a September 2017 interview on KCRW s Bookworm Danielewski said the following when discussing The Familiar as it relates to the progression of literature And that s where I think literature finally has to move we re very good at giving people a voice but we have not begun strenuously enough to give voice to that which will never have a voice the voice of the waves the animals the plants this world we inhabit 62 Other work edit THROWN edit From June 5 September 9 2015 Danielewski s THROWN 63 a reflection on Matthew Barney s CREMASTER 2 was displayed at the Guggenheim Museum during its Storylines exhibition 64 A Christmas Eve Carol edit In December 2018 Danielewski released A Christmas Eve Carol as a holiday card for his readers saying I wrote this over twenty years ago and it kept me going when the holidays seemed too dark and yeah they still get dark Thanks to family and an old friend I finally finished it or at least managed to come up with this threadbare recording It s pretty much how I sing it to myself and these days to my little girl So this year in lieu of a holiday card with an inky mischievous cat please accept these few notes They ve given me comfort May they give you comfort too whatever the hour whatever the night 65 Atelier Z edit In 2010 Danielewski formed a group of translators researchers graphic designers professors students and other professionals who work directly with him on various aspects of his work The atelier has had various members and in 2012 66 it was named Atelier Z It functions like an artistic atelier or studio with apprentice artists assisting to a master artist as they work on their own endeavors The members have been listed in the credits of Danielewski s books since 2012 67 68 69 The atelier seems to have grown directly out of the collaborative work on the Pantheon edition of The Fifty Year Sword 66 which coincided with the first ever performances of any of Danielewski s work under his own guise He has spoken in interviews about a group that was working with him on the stitching artwork for the first Pantheon edition of The Fifty Year Sword and there is evidence of some of these people working on the productions of The Fifty Year Sword 66 In 2015 the Danielewski and Atelier Z released the first collection of Yarn Ink official House of Leaves and The Familiar apparel 70 Works editNovels edit House of Leaves 2000 Only Revolutions 2006 The Familiar Volume 1 One Rainy Day in May 2015 The Familiar Volume 2 Into the Forest 2015 The Familiar Volume 3 Honeysuckle amp Pain 2016 The Familiar Volume 4 Hades 2017 The Familiar Volume 5 Redwood 2017 The Little Blue Kite November 5 2019 Novellas edit The Whalestoe Letters 2000 The Fifty Year Sword 2005 Short stories lectures and essays edit The Most Wondrous Book of All 2000 71 All the Lights of Midnight Salbatore Nufro Orejon The Physics of Ero r and Livia Bassil s Psychology of Physics 2001 72 Only Evolutions 2007 73 A Spoiler 2007 45 The Promise of Meaning 2010 74 Parable 9 The Hopeless Animal and the End of Nature 2010 75 Clip 4 2012 76 Parable 8 Z is for Zoo 2014 55 The Poetics of Space Foreword 2014 77 A Colored Word 2019 78 Love Is Not a Flame Part 1 2019 79 Love Is Not a Flame Part 2 2019 80 Love Is Not a Flame Part 3 2019 81 Love Is Not a Flame Part 4 2019 82 There s a Place for You 2020 83 Criticism and interpretation editBray Joe and Alison Gibbons ed Mark Z Danielewski Manchester University Press 2011 Moore Steven Mark Z Danielewski in My Back Pages Reviews and Essays Zerogram Press 2017 pp 126 31 Pohlmann Sascha ed Revolutionary Leaves The Fiction of Mark Z Danielewski Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2012 Shiloh Ilana The Book as Labyrinth Mark Danielewski s House of Leaves In her The Double the Labyrinth and the Locked Room Metaphors of Paradox in Crime Fiction and Film Peter Lang 2011 Notes edit Random House Penguin 2000 Mark Z Danielewski s About the Author Page www penguinrandomhouse com Pantheon Retrieved April 11 2016 Mark Z Danielewski PEN Bio pen org PEN America 2010 Archived from the original on October 3 2012 Retrieved April 11 2016 a b Salon Staff May 1 2001 The Young Lions www salon com Retrieved April 13 2016 a b Mark Z Danielewski Forum Mark Z Danielewski Forums VEM February 29 2000 Retrieved April 11 2016 Mukherjee Lethem Nova Plante and Wiggins 2006 National Book Award National Book Foundation Retrieved April 11 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Fiction Fantastic Mark Z Danielewski FF Bio www fantasticfiction com Retrieved April 11 2016 The Familiar Volume 1 Reader s Guide penguinrandomhouse com Penguin Random House Retrieved 17 May 2022 a b Tad Z Danielewski Founder of Actors Workshop Los Angeles Times January 13 1993 Retrieved April 11 2016 a b Blush and Colbath Steven and Thomas 1995 Poe Seconds Magazine Clark Jonathan Russell 2015 05 13 Did Mark Z Danielewski Just Reinvent the Novel Literary Hub Retrieved 23 March 2016 a b c d e Carpenter Kasey September 15 2010 The Brash Boy The Misunderstood Girl and The Sonogram The Books of Mark Z Danielewski The Cult The Official fan site of Chuck Palahniuk VEM Archived from the original on 10 April 2017 Retrieved April 11 2016 via Wayback Machine Taylor Nelson The House that Danielewski Built Is House of Leaves the Next Ulysses iUniverse com Retrieved 23 March 2016 Teicholz Tom 2011 10 27 A Danielewski Halloween Huffington Post Retrieved 23 March 2016 a b c d Only Revolutions Author Page onlyrevolutions com VEM 2006 Retrieved April 11 2016 Mantell Suzanne A Budding Crop of First Fiction Publishers Weekly Retrieved 31 March 2016 Mark Z Danielewski Forums Mark Z Danielewski Forums VEM February 29 2000 Retrieved April 11 2016 a b Derrida Dir Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman Perf Jacques Derrida Zeitgeist 2002 They re here cat adoption Facebook 9 January 2016 Archimedes amp Meifumado Facebook 9 February 2016 Mark Z Danielewski on his new cat centric book project io9 23 September 2010 Where I Like to Read Huffington Post 18 December 2012 a b Rossa and Biondi Jesse and Lee 2001 Firsts Magazine Article relating to the First Editions of MZD s House of Leaves and Other Works Related to the Novel markzdanielewski info VEM Retrieved April 11 2016 Foley Dylan May 20 2015 The Rumpus Interview with Mark Z Danielewski therumpus net The Rumpus Book Club Retrieved April 11 2016 Dominus Susan 2013 07 31 Stephen King s Family Business The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 01 24 Mark Z Danielewski Facebook Mark Z Danielewski and Poe Borders Tour www markzdanielewski info VEM October 2000 Archived from the original on September 7 2017 Retrieved April 11 2016 Baltin Steve November 2 2000 The Haunting Return of Poe Rollin Stone Magazine Appleford Steve October 29 2000 Record Rack Los Angeles Times A Rose Is a Rose Poe Song Info AllMusic Retrieved 2018 12 12 Shatkin Elina October 16 2012 Spooky Lit Mark Z Danielewski s The Fifty Year Sword Los Angeles Magazine Retrieved April 11 2016 The Fifty Year Sword Penguin Random House Pantheon October 16 2012 Retrieved April 13 2016 Danielewski Mark Z The Fifty Year Sword Goodreads Retrieved April 12 2016 a b c d Danielewski Mark Z Danielewski 2005 The Fifty Year Sword Amsterdam De Bezig Bij ISBN 978 9023418771 a b Danielewski Mark Z October 31 2010 Mark Z Danielewski The Fifty Year Sword www redcat org REDCAT Retrieved April 11 2016 a b Staff October 27 2010 Mark Z Danielewski s The Fifty Year Sword to Make Its US Debut at REDCAT on Halloween www laist com LAist com Archived from the original on November 5 2017 Retrieved April 11 2016 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Danielewski Mark Z November 6 2010 Mark Z Danielewski s The Fifty Year Sword 2010 www youtube com youtube com Retrieved April 11 2016 a b c Reverte Michele October 27 2011 Shadowcaster Christine Marie Will Create 40 Foot Shadows During The Fifty Year Sword This Halloween www laist com LAist com Archived from the original on June 9 2014 Retrieved April 11 2016 The Fifty Year Sword by Mark Z Danielewski Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Knopf Doubleday Retrieved 31 March 2016 a b Boog Jason 16 October 2012 How Mark Z Danielewski Scored The Fifty Year Sword GalleyCat Retrieved 31 March 2016 SNL Alum Darrell Hammond Has Joined the Cast of THE FIFTY YEAR SWORD at St Joseph s College on Monday Oct 22 Goodreads 20 October 2012 a b Goodwin Geoffrey H October 2006 Interview with Mark Z Danielewski www bookslut com Book Slut Retrieved April 11 2016 Danielewski Mark Z 2006 Only Revolutions United States Pantheon Books ISBN 978 0375421761 a b Benzon Kiki March 20 2007 Revolution 2 An Interview with Mark Z Danielewski www electronicbookreview com Electronic Book Review Retrieved April 11 2016 Danielewski Mark Z September 2006 Only Revolutions A Novel hardcover ISBN 978 0375421761 a b Danielewski Mark Z 2007 A Spoiler France Editions Inculte pp 173 177 ISBN 978 2916940021 Revue inculte 14 Inculte Retrieved 31 March 2016 Only Revolutions Commentary Only Revolutions Spoiler Poster How We Think Allen Riddell Archived from the original on 5 October 2015 Retrieved 31 March 2016 Danielewski Mark Z July 2007 Only Revolutions A Novel paperback ISBN 978 0375713903 Only Revolutions Reel 1 iTunes 30 May 2007 Danielewski Mark Z December 2015 Only Revolutions A Novel ebook itunes apple com Apple Itunes Retrieved April 11 2016 Vizor Vizor Lindsay Thomas and Dana Solomon Retrieved 31 March 2016 Simon Neil meets with Eve Jackson France 24 1 September 2010 Author Danielewski Biffy Clyro Set for SPIN Benefit SPIN Spin 2011 02 03 Retrieved 2016 04 21 Homeboy Industries Why We Do It www homeboyindustries org Retrieved 2016 04 21 a b c Danielewski Mark Parable 8 Z is for Zoo SCI Arc Media Archive Southern California Institute of Architecture Archived from the original on 16 March 2016 Retrieved 22 March 2016 Clock Black June 2012 Black Clock Issue 15 www blackclock org Black Clock Archived from the original on March 22 2016 Retrieved April 11 2016 At Least This Explains All the Cat T Shirts MZD Message Boards 15 September 2010 Random House Penguin May 2016 The Familiar Vol 1 One Rainy Day in May www penguinrandomhouse com Pantheon Retrieved April 11 2016 Random House Penguin October 27 2015 The Familiar Vol 2 Into the Forest www penguinrandomhouse com Pantheon Retrieved April 11 2016 Random House Pantheon June 14 2016 The Familiar Vol 3 Honeysuckle and Pain www penguinrandomhouse com Pantheon Retrieved April 11 2016 Danielewski Mark Z June 14 2016 The Familiar Volume 4 penguinrandomhouse com Pantheon Retrieved September 11 2011 Mark Z Danielewski The Familiar 2017 09 11 THROWN MZD Forums MZD Forums June 23 2015 Storylines Matthew Barney amp Mark Z Danielewski Guggenheim June 5 2015 MarkZDanielewski A Christmas Eve Carol by Mark Z Danielewski retrieved 2018 12 12 a b c Danielewski Mark Z October 27 2012 Mark Z Danielewski The writer as needle and thread Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 11 2016 Danielewski Mark Z 2012 The Fifty Year Sword United States Pantheon Books pp Credits Thank Yous ISBN 978 0307907721 Danielewski Mark Z 2015 The Familiar Volume 1 One Rainy Day in May United States Pantheon Books pp Credits Thank Yous ISBN 978 0375714948 Danielewski Mark Z 2015 The Familiar Volume 2 Into the Forest United States Pantheon Books pp Credits Thank Yous ISBN 978 0375714962 Yarn Ink Etsy 27 May 2016 Danielewski Mark 2000 A Riddle Mark Z Danielewski on the most wondrous book of all Bookforum Winter 2000 Danielewski Mark 2001 All the Lights of Midnight Salbatore Nufro Orejon The Physics of Ero r and Livia Bassil s Psychology of Physics Conjunctions 37 77 84 JSTOR 24516320 Danielewksi Mark Fall 2007 Only Evolutions Gulf Coast A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts 19 2 Retrieved 22 March 2016 Danielewski Mark 2010 The Promise of Meaning Slake Los Angeles Still Life A City and ItItstories 1 1 ISBN 978 0984563500 Danielewski Mark Parable 9 The Hopeless Animal and the End of Nature Wallraf Richartz Museum Archived from the original on 8 March 2016 Retrieved 22 March 2016 Danielewski Mark 2012 Clip 4 Black Clock 15 164 186 Archived from the original on 22 March 2016 Retrieved 22 March 2016 Bachelard Gaston Danielewski Mark Z 2014 The Poetics of Space Penguin Random House pp vii xvi Retrieved 22 March 2016 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Danielewski Mark A Colored Word Knowlton School of Architecture Retrieved 27 February 2019 Danielewski Mark 13 February 2019 Love Is Not a Flame Part 1 Gagosian Quarterly Retrieved 27 February 2019 Danielewski Mark Love Is Not a Flame Part 2 Gagosian Quarterly Retrieved 4 September 2019 Danielewski Mark 15 August 2019 Love Is Not a Flame Part 3 Gagosian Quarterly Retrieved 4 September 2019 Danielewski Mark Love Is Not a Flame Part 4 Gagosian Quarterly Retrieved 30 August 2020 Danielewski Mark There s a Place for You MZD Retrieved 30 August 2020 References editMcCaffery Larry Gregory Sinda Winter 2003 Haunted House An Interview with Mark Z Danielewski Critique Studies in Contemporary Fiction 44 2 99 135 doi 10 1080 00111610309599940 S2CID 161403629 subscription required External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Mark Z Danielewski Official website Forums Only Revolutions Pantheon Books Mark Z Danielewski at IMDb Exploration Z Archived 2008 02 02 at the Wayback Machine Fan site 2005 12 Interviews Wittmershaus Eric Profile Mark Z Danielewski Flak Magazine Archived from the original on 24 November 2010 Alt URL Archived 2011 06 29 at the Wayback Machine Miller Callie Reverte Michele October 2007 LAist Interview Mark Z Danielewski LAist Archived from the original on 2007 10 25 Five 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