Publisher's Synopsis
THE HOUSE THAT REMEMBERS YOU
A Novel by Eris Mirrane & Anonymous
Step through a door standing alone in a field, and enter a house that shouldn't exist-a labyrinth of shifting corridors, impossible rooms, and memories that may or may not be your own.
In this mind-bending literary puzzle box, a lone wanderer encounters a door standing inexplicably in an empty field. Beyond its threshold lies a house that defies the laws of physics and reality-a place where rooms rearrange themselves when you aren't looking, where rain falls upward, and where portraits watch with eyes that know you better than you know yourself.
As the wanderer delves deeper into the House's labyrinthine corridors, the boundaries between self and structure begin to blur. Is the House a prison to escape, or is it something more intimate-a physical manifestation of memory, identity, and the choices that define us?
Written in collaboration between Eris Mirrane and an anonymous co-author who claims to have experienced the impossible structure firsthand, The House That Remembers You is an intricate meditation on the fragmented nature of identity. The narrative unfolds through unconventional structural techniques-inverted text, mathematical equations, hieroglyphic inscriptions, and typographical experiments that mirror the disorienting experience of moving through the House itself.
For readers of Mark Z. Danielewski's "House of Leaves," Susanna Clarke's "Piranesi," and Jeff VanderMeer's "Annihilation," this novel offers a haunting journey through the architecture of consciousness. It's a story that doesn't merely ask to be read-it demands to be experienced, puzzled over, and remembered.
The House is waiting. Will you enter?