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Danielewski was married three times: first to actress Sylvia Daneel (née Sylvia Jadwiga Łakomska; born June 20, 1927), with whom he had a son, Christopher Danielewski; second to Priscilla Decatur Machold (later Mrs. Loeb), with whom he had two children: the novelist Mark Z. Danielewski, of House of Leaves fame, and the musician Poe (Anne Danielewski); [6] [7] third to Lillian Danielewski ...
Poe's brother, Mark Z. Danielewski, is a best-selling novelist, and as young children Mark and Poe formed a creative relationship wherein Poe would read and edit the pages her brother wrote. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] In 1997, Poe sent a manuscript of her brother's first novel House of Leaves to Warren Frazier, who was a college friend of hers and who had ...
The album features Danielewski reading from House of Leaves on several tracks, as well as audio recordings that Tad Danielewski left for Mark and Poe, [27] [28] which they found after his death. In 2001, a remake of Poe's song " Hey Pretty (Drive-By 2001 Mix)," which featured Danielewski reading from House of Leaves , reached #13 on Billboard's ...
The video for "Hey Pretty" also features Mark Danielewski reading from House of Leaves (pp. 88–89), and in House of Leaves, the band Liberty Bell's lyrics were also songs on Poe's album. In 2017, Danielewski entered talks to adapt the novel into a TV series, [17] [18] stating that if a deal was not made by February 2020, the project would be ...
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Danielewski (feminine: Danielewska; plural: Danielewscy) is a Polish-language surname derived from the given name Daniel. Notable people with this surname include: Poe (singer), born Annie Danielewski (born 1968), American musician; Mark Z. Danielewski (born 1966), American fiction author; Łucja Danielewska (1932–2004), Polish writer and ...
Haunted is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Poe, released in 2000 after a five-year hiatus from her debut album Hello in 1995. The self-produced album was created as a tribute to her father, and counterpart to her brother Mark Z. Danielewski's novel House of Leaves.
Tad Danielewski (1921–1993), director/producer; [83] his first wife was Polish-American actress Sylvia Daneel, with whom he emigrated to the United States; Max Fleischer (1883–1972), Polish-American cartoonist, filmmaker and creator of Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, Popeye, and Superman, of Jewish descent