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... to try a Pynchon in 2010. Not to mention all the books I have on my book-shelves that I'd like to get around to reading: Endless Things, Ilario, The Years of Rice and Salt and Galileo's Dream, Lord Byron's Novel: The Evening Land, Flood and Ark, Panic Spring, The Black Book, B ... Wow, suge! how the hell are ya?
I finished Daemonomania and I'm on the final Aegypt book Endless Things. ... Aegypt cycle, whose four novels appeared every 6 or 7 years. Even there I didn't reread before devouring the 4th book (Endless Things); I was just too impatient to see how things turned out! ... i meant readers, but surely even a critical reputation should have been enough for a major publishing house to pick up Endless Things. The fact that it was published by Small Beer Press does suggest that Crowley's reputation is not as widespread as it should be. OTOH, The Translator, Even ... ...
"He's a great writer, but the establishment doesn't seem to have noticed that yet."
the blurbs in the back of my copy of Endless things
NYTimes Book Review;" a dizzying experience, achieved with unerring security of technique"
The Washing Post Book World: "An astounding display of ... #62: Yes, Endless Things was published by Small Beer Press. (Love love love those Small Beer books.) HarperCollins seems to put out his more lit-fiction-y offerings--they didn't do any of the Aegypt cycle. He has a new book out, btw, if you haven't heard--Four Freedoms. (Yes, HarperCollins. ... ... for Rome: A Gladiators of the Empire Novel by James Duffy
Dreamers of the Day: A Novel by Mary Doria Russell
Endless Things: A Part of Aegypt by John Crowley
Love and Sleep (Aegypt) by John Crowley
The Solitudes (The Aegypt Cycle) by John Crowley
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