The Whalestoe Letters

2000 novella by Mark Z. Danielewski
0-375-71441-3 (paperback edition)OCLC44811700
Dewey Decimal
813/.54 21LC ClassPS3554.A5596 W48 2000Preceded byHouse of Leaves Followed byThe Fifty Year Sword 

The Whalestoe Letters (2000), by the American fiction author Mark Z. Danielewski, is an epistolary novella which more fully develops the literary correspondence between Pelafina H. Lièvre and her son Johnny from 1982–1989, characters first introduced in Danielewski's prior work House of Leaves.

The letters are included in the second edition of House of Leaves, in Appendix II, under the name E – The Three Attic Whalestoe Institute Letters, although the companion piece includes eleven additional letters not found in House of Leaves.

Plot introduction

Pelafina writes these letters to Johnny from The Three Attic Whalestoe Institute, a mental institution where she has been residing for a number of years. While a number of these letters appear in House of Leaves, The Whalestoe Letters introduces a number of new letters which serve to more fully develop Pelafina's character as well as her relationship with Johnny.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Whalestoe Letters by Mark Z. Danielewski". Penguin Random House Canada. Retrieved 2023-09-02.

External links

  • Pantheon Books catalog page
  • Powells Books review
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Bibliography
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  • One Rainy Day in May (2015)
  • Into the Forest (2015)
  • Honeysuckle & Pain (2016)
  • Hades (2017)
  • Redwood (2017)
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