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The Solitudes

By:John Crowley
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781585679867
eText ISBN:9781468304657
Edition:0
Copyright:2007
Format:Reflowable

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World Fantasy Award-Winning Author: "Affecting, cerebral, surprising and delightful . . . [An] extraordinary philosophical romance." — Publishers Weekly John Crowley's Ægypt series is a landmark in contemporary fiction. The series helped earn Crowley the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature, and Harold Bloom installed its first two volumes in his Western canon. In The Solitudes, the opening of the series—nominated for both a World Fantasy Award and an Arthur C. Clarke Award—we are introduced to Pierce Moffett, an unorthodox historian and an expert in ancient astrology, myths, and superstition. The land that Moffett studies is not the real, geographical Egypt but Ægypt, a country of the imagination. When Moffett moves from Manhattan to a small town upstate, and discovers the historical novels of little-known local writer Fellowes Kraft, his course is charted. Kraft's books interweave stories of Italian heretic Giordano Bruno, young Will Shakespeare, and Elizabethan occultist John Dee—stories that begin to mingle with the narrative of Moffett's real and dream life in 1970s America. As Moffett's journey in and out of his comfortable reality continues, what becomes clear is revelatory: there is more than one history of the world. "A quirky celebration of truths that lie hidden, and an impassioned plea for the freedom to discover them." — USA Today "The narrative itself, which spirals through time and space rather like a maze that Pierce must penetrate, startles the reader again and again with the eloquent rightness of the web of coincidences that structure it." — The New York Times Book Review "Suggests an unlikely but thriving marriage between a writer like Anne Tyler and one such as Jorge Luis Borges." — Publishers Weekly Previously published as Ægypt

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