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Hm. Doesn't have quite the same ring to it...

Anyway! The giant warmth- and life-giving orb in the sky is back. Glory, hallelujah! The kitties are excited by the return of smell-o-vision; the humans less so because it makes the four-legged carpet-dwellers that much more difficult to live with, but eh. Tomorrow the cats and I shall celebrate with opened windows and thrown-back sheers so that warmth and light can flood our home. If Hubbyfink doesn't work one of his usual "half days" which gets him home at 4pm*, he can celebrate, too.

I started reading House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski, the brother of musician Poe. I had heard about the brother and sister cross-promoting his book and her album "Haunted" when both were released, but didn't realize how intertwined the two projects were until I read a passage in the book which is used in the spoken word remix of "Hey Pretty". The book was recommended as a favorite scary novel in another forum and I decided I had to give it a try. It's slow going, though. I started reading Monday night and I think I'm only a hundred pages in; and that's with reading at least two hours a night! Only another four hundred or so pages to go. Sheesh.

Anyway, the sense of bigness is supposed to be a frightening theme in this book. Bigness (and alieness) were also concepts in Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness. However, I don't find the idea of big objects or spaces eerie or unsettling. I mean, if I were actually physically presented with the spaces and objects Danielewski and Lovecraft describe in their books, I would probably be unsettled. I remember looking up at the skyscrapers in Manhattan many, many years ago and feeling a reverse vertigo. But since I have trouble thinking spatially, I can't empathize with the agony and disorientation the protagonists feel. I think I'm missing out on the subtle horror of these stories and that disappoints me.

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*Seriously. He's at work before 7am most days and usually has enough hours by Thursday so that Friday should be a half day. However, he invariably winds up working even longer on Friday. I don't get it. Maybe he doesn't want to be alone with the catfinks.

Date: 2009-04-16 06:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penguininarmor.livejournal.com
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

That means she is likely to grab (or startel) me while she is reading and I am sleeping peacefully next to her. :-)

Date: 2009-04-16 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melaniesuzanne.livejournal.com
Eh. You sleep through me and the cats kicking (me) and stomping on you (the cats). You'll sleep through the grabbing.

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