Not as epic as I wanted it to be, but still a good short story that keeps you hooked (not that there is much to read). It's confusing, to be sure, but it feels like a strange Japanese folktale in modern times.That being said, the format was so unnecessary (maybe for a gift edition of the book it wou...
From the first page, readers can never quite know what to expect from any writing that has been crafted by the hands and the mind of Danielewski. Readers find themselves in the midst of a party where Chintana listens along with five oddly named orphans to a dark tale from a mysterious figure. The...
This, a video review of Mark Z. Danielewski's The Fifty Year Sword, which gets released in the US in October 2012. Not many people have read this one. And if I can help it, not many more will.Help me spread the good word by clicking the Like button under the YouTube video. Also, why not subscribe wh...
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