Mark Z. Danielewski is an American author best known for his books
House of Leaves,
Only Revolutions,
The Fifty Year Sword,
The Little Blue Kite, and
The Familiar series.
Danielewski studied English Literature at Yale. He then decided to move to Berkeley, California, where he took a summer program in Latin at the University of California, Berkeley. He also spent time in Paris, preoccupied mostly with writing.
In the early 1990s, he pursued graduate studies at the USC School of Cinema-Television. He later served as an assistant editor and worked on sound for
Derrida, a documentary based on the life of the Algerian-born French literary critic and philosopher Jacques Derrida.
His second novel,
Only Revolutions, was released in 2006. The novel was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award.
His novel
The Fifty Year Sword was released in the Netherlands in 2005. A new version with stitched illustrations was released in the United States 2012 (including a limited-edition release featuring a latched box that held the book). On Halloween 2010-2012, Danielewski "conducted" staged readings of the book at the REDCAT Theater inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Each year was different and included features such as large-scale shadows, music, and performances from actors such as Betsy Brandt (Breaking Bad).
On May 12, 2015, he released the first volume,
The Familiar (Volume 1): One Rainy Day in May in his announced 27-volume series
The Familiar. The story "concerns a 12-year-old girl who finds a kitten..." The second volume,
The Familiar (Volume 2): Into the Forest was released on Oct. 27, 2015,
The Familiar (Volume 3): Honeysuckle & Pain came out June 14, 2016, and
The Familiar (Volume 4): Hades arrived in bookstores on Feb. 7, 2017, and
The Familiar (Volume 5): Redwood was released on Halloween 2017.
His latest release,
The Little Blue Kite, is out now.
Quick FactsHe is the son of Polish avant-garde film director Tad Danielewski and the brother of singer and songwriter Annie Decatur Danielewski, a.k.a. Poe.
House of Leaves, Danielewski's first novel, has gained a considerable cult following. In 2000, Danielewski toured with his sister across America at Borders Books and Music locations, promoting Poe’s album
Haunted, which reflects elements of
House of Leaves.
Danielewski's work is characterized by experimental choices in form, such as intricate and multi-layered narratives and typographical variation.
In 2015, his piece
Thrown, a reflection on Matthew Barney's
Cremaster 2, appeared on display at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Official "Yarn + Ink" apparel inspired by his books
House of Leaves and
The Familiar is now available through his official website, Amazon and Etsy.
His latest short story, "There's a Place for You" was released on
www.markzdanielewski.com in August 2020.
Read more on his Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Z....