The Familiar, Volume 5 by Mark Z. Danielewski - ISBN: 9780375715020
Paperback
Cat named. Humanity hunted. Consequences reverberate. Season One finale looms.

The Familiar, Volume 5

Redwood

  • Paperback

    880 pages

  • Release Date

    15 November 2017

Summary

The Season One finale of this riveting multisensory masterpiece from the visionary author of House of Leaves.

The Familiar, Volume 1: Wherein the cat is found… The Familiar, Volume 2: Wherein the cat is hungry… The Familiar, Volume 3: Wherein the cat is blind… The Familiar, Volume 4: Wherein the cat is toothless… The Familiar, Volume 5: Wherein the cat is named…

The astonishing series about a young girl who befriends a cat …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780375715020
ISBN-10:0375715029
Author:Mark Z. Danielewski
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Pantheon Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:880
Release Date:15 November 2017
Weight:1.70kg
Dimensions:234mm x 160mm x 43mm
Series:The Familiar
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“[The Familiar] is not only [Mark Z. Danielewski’s] best book since his acclaimed opera prima, House of Leaves; it’s even better, and also more accessible. Conceived as the book version of a long-running TV show, its … volumes tell the tale of a smart, fragile and epileptic little girl who finds a cat that may or may not be magical. Their encounter sets off a chain reaction that starts with her immediate family and will probably reach almost every corner of the world. “There is no writer in America that resembles Mark Z. Danielewski even remotely. His books are disturbing Freudian fairy-tales, monumental and intimate at the same time, discordantly polyphonic, populated by wise children and lost parents, soldiers and storytellers, magical weapons, sentient houses and familiar spirits. Their words interweave on the page with paintings and knitting and calligrams, creating painfully beautiful objects, almost like printed sculptures. They’re also Literature in High Capitals, contemporary counterparts of Bouvard et Pécuchet, Mallarmé and Joyce, heirs to the almost mystical hubris of High Modernism, almost too ambitious for their own good and rabidly opposed to the weightlessness of our times.”
— Javier Calvo, O

About The Author

Mark Z. Danielewski

Mark Z. Danielewski was born in New York City and now lives in Los Angeles.

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