The Familiar, Volume 2: Into the Forest

Author(s): Mark Z. Danielewski

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The Familiar, Volume 1 Wherein the cat is found . . .
The Familiar, Volume 2 Wherein the cat is hungry . . .

From the universally acclaimed, genre-busting author of House of Leaves comes the second volume of The Familiar, a "novel which] goes beyond the experimental into the visionary, creating a language and style that expands the horizon of meaning . . . hint ing] at an evolved form of literature."*

In The Familiar, Volume 2: Into the Forest, the lives of the disparate and dynamic nine characters introduced in "One Rainy Day in May" begin to intersect in inexplicable ways, finding harmonies and echoes in each other. What once seemed remote and disconnected draws closer--slowly, steadily--toward something inevitable. . . . At the center of it all is Xanther, a twelve-year-old girl, for whom the world around her seems to be opening, exposing doors and windows, visions and sounds, questions and ideas previously unknown. With each passing day, she begins to glimpse something she does not understand but unequivocally craves--the only thing that will bring her relief and keep her new friend alive.

(With full-color illustrations throughout.)

*Library Journal, starred review


THE FAMILIAR
continues...

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 . . .

General Information

  • : 9780375714962
  • : Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • : Pantheon
  • : 1.66468
  • : 27 October 2015
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Mark Z. Danielewski
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 880

More About The Product

PRAISE FOR MARK Z. DANIELEWSKI: One of the most gifted and versatile writers of our time. Steven Moore, "The Washington Post " His use of evocative typography words that visually reinforce their meaning on the page leaves readers dazzled. Kim O Connor, "Slate " You hold on for dear life by your fingertips, but the exertion is worth it when you finally get to the top and see the panorama of Danielewski s literary universe. Dylan Foley, "Chicago Tribune""

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

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