Endless Things: A Part of Aegypt,New

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Praise for the gypt sequence:'With Little, Big, Crowley established himself as Americas greatest living writer of fantasy. gypt confirms that he is one of our finest living writers, period.'Michael Dirda'A dizzying experience, achieved with unerring security of technique.'The New York Times Book Review'A master of language, plot, and characterization.'Harold Bloom'The further in you go, the bigger it gets.'James Hynes'The writing here is intricate and thoughtful, allusive and ironic. . . . gypt bears many resemblances, incidental and substantive, to Thomas Pynchons wonderful 1966 novel The Crying of Lot 49.'USA Today'An original moralist of the same giddy heights occupied by Thomas Mann and Robertson Davies.'San Francisco ChronicleThis is the fourth noveland muchanticipated conclusionof John Crowleys astonishing and lauded gypt sequence: 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 presentday itinerant historian and writer Pierce Moffitt, the gypt sequence is as richly significant as Lawrence Durrells Alexandria Quartet or Anthony Powells Dance to the Music of Time. Crowley, a master prose stylist, explores transformations physical, magical, alchemical, and personal in this epic, distinctly American novel where the past, present, and future reflect each other.'It is a work of great erudition and deep humanity that is as beautifully composed as any novel in my experience.'Washington Post Book World'An unpredictable, freeflowing, sui generis novel.'Los Angeles Times'With Endless Things and the completion of the gypt cycle, Crowley has constructed one of the finest, most welcoming tales contemporary fiction has to offer us.'Book Forum'Crowleys peculiar kind of fantasy: a conscious substitute for the magic in which you dont quite believe any more.'London Review of Books'A beautiful palimpsest as complex, mysterious and unreliable as human memory.'Seattle Times'This year, while millions of Harry Potter fans celebrated and mourned the end of their favorite series, a much smaller but no less devoted group of readers marked another literary milestone: the publication of the last book in John Crowleys gypt Cycle.'Matt Ruff'Crowleys eloquent and captivating conclusion to his gypt tetralogy finds scholar Pierce Moffet still searching for the mythical gypt, an alternate reality of magic and marvels that have been encoded in our own worlds myths, legends and superstitions. Pierce first intuited the realms existence from the work of cult novelist Fellowes Kraft. Using Krafts unfinished final novel as his Baedeker, Pierce travels to Europe, where he spies tantalizing traces of gypts mysteries in the Gnostic teachings of the Rosicrucians, the mysticism of John Dee, the progressive thoughts of heretical priest Giordano Bruno and the chemical wedding of two 17thcentury monarchs in Prague. Like Pierces travels, the final destination for this modern fantasy epic is almost incidental to its telling. With astonishing dexterity, Crowley (Lord Byrons Novel) parallels multiple story lines spread across centuries and unobtrusively deploys recurring symbols and motifs to convey a sense of organic wholeness. Even as Pierces quest ends on a fulfilling personal note, this marvelous tale comes full circle to reinforce its timeless themes of transformation, recreation and immortality.'Publishers WeeklyLocus Award finalistJohn Crowley was born in the appropriately liminal town of Presque Isle, Maine. His most recent novel is Four Freedoms. He teaches creative writing at Yale University. In 1992 he received the Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. He finds it more gratifying that almost all of his work is still in print.

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  • Q: What is the page count of 'Endless Things: A Part of Aegypt'? A: The book contains three hundred forty-one pages. This length allows for an in-depth exploration of its themes and characters.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures six point three inches in length, one point two inches in width, and nine point three inches in height. These dimensions make it a standard paperback size.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is published in paperback binding. Paperback is a flexible and lightweight format, ideal for both reading and portability.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Endless Things: A Part of Aegypt'? A: The author is John Crowley. He is known for his intricate storytelling and rich prose in the fantasy genre.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book is categorized under Metaphysical & Visionary fiction. It blends philosophical themes with elements of fantasy and history.
  • Q: How should I approach reading this book? A: You can read this book at your own pace. It is suitable for readers who appreciate complex narratives and rich historical references.
  • Q: Is 'Endless Things' suitable for young readers? A: No, this book is not specifically tailored for children. Its themes and narrative complexity are more suited for adult readers.
  • Q: Can you summarize the main themes of 'Endless Things'? A: The main themes include history, alchemy, and memory. These elements intertwine to create a meditation on transformation and the human experience.
  • Q: What should I do to care for this book? A: To care for the book, keep it in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid bending the spine and store it upright to maintain its condition.
  • Q: Is there a specific way to clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, to clean the book, gently wipe the cover with a dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or solvents, as they may damage the pages.
  • Q: What if my copy of 'Endless Things' arrives damaged? A: If your copy arrives damaged, contact the seller for return or replacement options. It is important to address any issues promptly.
  • Q: Can I return 'Endless Things' if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return the book if it is within the seller's return policy timeframe. Always check the specific return conditions.
  • Q: How does 'Endless Things' compare to other fantasy novels? A: This book is often compared to works by Thomas Pynchon and Lawrence Durrell. It shares a similar depth and intricacy in storytelling.
  • Q: Is there a recommended age for reading this book? A: This book is recommended for adults and mature readers due to its complex themes and narrative style.
  • Q: What accolades has 'Endless Things' received? A: The book is a Locus Award finalist, indicating its recognition within the literary community for excellence in fantasy literature.

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