Really, it is a fantastic novel. Do not expect to get through it without some frustration, either with the primary narrator or with the abstruse text layouts, but the novel is definitely worth reading. It's like a Borges story come to life.
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Anonymous2006-10-08 12:01
Quite so, not a very long read either. Despite the outward size of the book.
Also, aren't there like 15 House of Leaves threads now? D:
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Anonymous2006-10-09 7:36
Wait a fucking minuete
how can Zampano dictate a book on a movie
if he is fucking blind? I'm on page like 99 and it just hit me
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Anonymous2006-10-09 18:20
>Wait a fucking minuete
>how can Zampano dictate a book on a movie
>if he is fucking blind? I'm on page like 99 and it just hit me
It just now hit you? It hit me before I even finished the introduction.
But really, that just ads to the mystery of the film and the house. It's far from the most puzzling paradox proposed.
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Anonymous2006-12-08 23:50
But the movie never existed. IT was all in Zampano's mind. Zampano is blind right? When you think someone is blind, you think that all they see is black, like when you close your eyes.