

Rather than engage those textual faculties of the mind remediating the pictorial or those visual faculties remediating language, the signiconic simultaneously engages both in order to lessen the significance of both and therefore achieve a third perception no longer dependent on sign and image for remediating a world in which the mind plays no part." Personal life ĭanielewski was born in New York City to Tad Danielewski, a Polish avant-garde film director, and Priscilla Decatur Machold. Early on, critics characterized his writing as being ergodic literature, and Danielewski has described his style as:

Sometimes known as visual writing, the typographical variation corresponds directly, at any given narratological point in time, to the physical space of the events in the fictional world as well as the physical space of the page and the reader.

ĭanielewski began work on a 27-volume series, The Familiar, although he completed only 5 volumes before halting the project in 2017.ĭanielewski's work is characterized by an intricate, multi-layered typographical variation, or page layout, which he refers to as "signiconic". His second novel, Only Revolutions (2006), was nominated for the National Book Award. He is most widely known for his debut novel House of Leaves (2000), which won the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award. Danielewski ( / ˈ d æ n i ə l ɛ f s k i/ born March 5, 1966) is an American fiction author. House of Leaves, Only Revolutions, The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May Postmodern, ergodic literature, signiconic literature
