Showing posts with label aegypt cycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aegypt cycle. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

John Crowley Interviewed in THE BELIEVER Magazine

Author John Crowley is interviewed by Ed Halter in the new issue of The Believer, on newsstands now.

"Crowley’s skill at transcending genre has had its pitfalls, too, as illustrated in the publishing saga of the Ægypt cycle, his four-volume opus that navigates through both the intricate romantic affairs of an Aquarian-age cluster of upstate New Yorkers and an occult re-reading of Western history. Though the original books were slowly released over two decades by various publishing houses—some parts marketed as fantasy novels, others more as literary fiction—a complete, definitive edition of the series was finally published between 2007 and 2009 by Overlook Press."


THE BELIEVER: Your novels exist somewhere between fantasy and science fiction and naturalistic fiction. Do you have any interest in the way the term slipstream has been circulating in the last few years to describe this kind of moving among genres? Would you ever think of yourself as a slipstream writer?


JOHN CROWLEY: I think this is something for critics to determine rather than for writers to do. I mean, I just write books. If they have names for them, the names can seem more or less convincing to me. I think the difficulty with slipstream and interstitial fiction and all those kinds of terms is that they tend to be used only by people who are in one of those sub-branches of fiction. They’re used by genre writers who are interested in adopting mainstream techniques or adopting mainstream values or getting mainstream readers to read their books. You will notice that it’s mostly genre writers who even use the word mainstream. Mainstream writers don’t use the word mainstream—they don’t know there’s a mainstream and these tributaries or whatever they are.

Friday, March 06, 2009

John Crowley's ENDLESS THINGS Now Available in Paperback

New in paperback is Endless Things, the fourth novel—the much anticipated conclusion—in John Crowley’s astonishing and lauded Ægypt cycle: a dense, lyrical meditation on history, alchemy, and memory. Spanning three centuries, and weaving together the stories of Renaissance magician John Dee, philosopher Giordano Bruno, and present-day itinerant historian and writer Pierce Moffitt, the Ægypt sequence is an epic, distinctly American novel where the past, present, and future reflect each other.
“A work of great erudition and deep humanity that is as beautifully composed as any novel in my experience.”— The Washington Post Book World
"With Endless Things and the completion of the Ægypt cycle, Crowley has constructed one of the finest, most welcoming tales contemporary fiction has to offer us.” —Bookforum

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

John Crowley to Appear at 92nd Street Y in New York on September 25


John Crowley will appear with Marilyn Robinson for a Literary Reading at the 92nd Street Y in New York tomorrow, Thursday, September 25 at 8pm. Crowley's works of fiction include Little, Big; The Translator; Lord Byron’s Novel; and the classic Aegypt Cycle, published in new, stand-alone paperback editions by Overlook.

Monday, July 21, 2008

New in Paperback: John Crowley's DAEMONOMANIA

Now available in paperback is Dæmonomania, the third volume in John Crowley's brilliant Ægypt Cycle. The concerns of everyday life are beginning to transmute into the extraordinary and to reveal the forces, dark and light, that truly govern their lives. So it is for Pierce Moffett, would-be historian and author, who has moved from New York to the Faraway Hills, where he seems to discover--or rediscover--a path into magic, past and present. And so it is for Rosie Rasmussen, a single mother grappling with her mysterious uncle's legacy and her young daughter Samantha's inexplicable seizures. For Pierce's lover Rose Ryder, another path unfolds: she's drawn into a cult that promises to exorcise her demons. It is the dark of the year, between Halloween and the winter solstice, and the gateway is open between the worlds of the living and the dead. A great cycle of time is ending, and Pierce and Rosie, Samantha and Rose Ryder must take sides in an age-old war that is approaching the final battle...Or is it? Dæmonomania is a journey into the very mystery of existence: what is, what went before, and what could break through at any moment in our lives.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

John Crowley to Appear at The Raconteur Festival in Metuchen, New Jersey on May 10

Author John Crowley will be a featured participant at The Raconteur Festival in Metuchen, New Jersey on Saturday, May 10, at 2pm. The Raconteur is one of the very best indies in the country, and the annual RacFest is a semiannual hootenanny/cultural clambake featuring acclaimed authors, live music, sideshow performers and an independent press book expo. All Tickets: $15. Held at The Refectory Theater, 70 Woodbridge Avenue, Metuchen, NJ (One block from the Metuchen train station). For more information, call 732-906-0009.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

The American Scholar Celebrates the Aegyptology of John Crowley

Michael Dirda considers the "four-work masterwork" of John Crowley in a lengthy feature article in The American Scholar. Dirda, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, notes: "With Little, Big, Crowley established himself as America’s greatest living writer of fantasy. Aegypt confirms that he is one of our finest living writers, period." The first volume in the Aegypt cycle, The Solitudes has just been published in a stand-alone trade paperback edition; Love and Sleep will follow in February. The third volume in the Ægypt cycle, Dæmonomania will be released in the summer, followed by the Fall 2008 release of book four, Endless Things.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

JOHN CROWLEY Featured in Los Angeles Times and Philadelphia Inquirer

Check out the glowing review by Ed Park of John Crowley's The Solitudes in The Los Angeles Times: "The Solitudes is about finding the story you have been waiting for without even knowing it, discovering that a book glimpsed long ago and almost completely forgotten not only exists but also is present, in your hands. My admiration for The Solitudes is so fervid that I wonder whether I can trust myself." The book, just out in paperback, is also praised in Sunday's Philadelphia Inquirer.

Friday, September 07, 2007

Study With John Crowley: "It's About Time"



Study fiction with the legendary author of The Aegypt Cycle at the Richard Hugo House as part of their NW Media Arts Writing Fantastic Fiction Workshop Series. The Solitudes is due to hit stores this October, followed by Love And Sleep in January. The Overlook Press is honored to be restoring The Aegypt Cycle to print and reissuing it in the volumes that the master intended. Sign up for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn about narrative & time from John Crowley!