In Episode 4, we descend into the shifting, unsettling labyrinth of House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. It's a novel that refuses to sit still, behave, or be easily understood.
What begins as a documentary about a house that is bigger on the inside quickly spirals into something far more disturbing. Through fragmented narratives, unreliable narrators, and typographical chaos, we explore the eerie Navidson Record, Johnny Truant’s unraveling mind, and the question at the heart of it all: can you trust anything you’re reading?
In this episode, we unpack the book’s most haunting moments, decode its layered structure, and talk about how fear, obsession, and isolation echo through every page. We also dive into the experience of reading House of Leaves. Why it’s so disorienting, why it lingers, and whether it’s truly horror… or something stranger.
Bring a flashlight. You’re going to need it.