Fuck Yeah MZD!

A Tumblr dedicated to novelist Mark Z. Danielewski, his books (House of Leaves, Only Revolutions, The Whalestoe Letters, The Fifty Year Sword) and more.
Mark Z. Danielewski’s Instagram photo of a Pussy Riot protest in Los Angeles.

Mark Z. Danielewski’s Instagram photo of a Pussy Riot protest in Los Angeles.

pantheonbooks:

How exciting! ARCs of The Fifty Year Sword, Mark Z. Danielewski’s highly anticipated follow-up to House of Leaves and Only Revolutions, have finally landed in our office! Keep your eyes peeled for chances to win one of these bad boys, plus a reveal of the sumptuous cover, in the weeks to come.

pantheonbooks:

How exciting! ARCs of The Fifty Year Sword, Mark Z. Danielewski’s highly anticipated follow-up to House of Leaves and Only Revolutions, have finally landed in our office! Keep your eyes peeled for chances to win one of these bad boys, plus a reveal of the sumptuous cover, in the weeks to come.

Mark Z. Danielewski at Comic-Con
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Mark Z. Danielewski at Comic-Con

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Mark Z. Danielewski at Comic-Con
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Mark Z. Danielewski at Comic-Con

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An entire passage from Mark Z. Danielewski’s Only Revolutions - great tattoo!

An entire passage from Mark Z. Danielewski’s Only Revolutions - great tattoo!

Only Revolutions Tattoos

Only Revolutions Tattoos

Mark Z. Danielewski

“Writers on Writing” Series

pantheonbooks:

Thanks to the eagle eyes at Slate for spotting this gem - “Tucked right between The Age of Lincoln and a history of Goldman Sachs [on Newt Gingrich’s bookshelf] is House of Leaves […] There is a statement to be made about this plot and about Gingrich’s very, very, very deliberate decision to wind down his campaign. Possibly. It could be that he just likes postmodern fiction more than he lets on.” (via Slate)

pantheonbooks:

Thanks to the eagle eyes at Slate for spotting this gem - “Tucked right between The Age of Lincoln and a history of Goldman Sachs [on Newt Gingrich’s bookshelf] is House of Leaves […] There is a statement to be made about this plot and about Gingrich’s very, very, very deliberate decision to wind down his campaign. Possibly. It could be that he just likes postmodern fiction more than he lets on.” (via Slate)