Praise for the Work of John Crowley

The Translator

“Thrilling…. [Crowley] succeeds with what no prudent novel ought to attempt.”

New York Times

Dæmonomania

“Haunting…gripping…astonishing.”

Washington Post Book World

Love & Sleep

“A master of language, plot, and characterization, Crowley triumphs in this occult and hermetic tale, at once naturalistically persuasive and uncannily visionary.”

—Harold Bloom

Ægypt

Ægypt is a must; it is a land of questions, more questions, and mysteries, because crafting mysteries is what John Crowley, an original moralist of the same giddy heights occupied by the likes of Thomas Mann and Robertson Davies, does best.”

San Francisco Chronicle

Little, Big

“The kind of book around which cults are formed, and rightly so. There’s magic here.”

Los Angeles Herald Examiner

The Deep

“Crowley writes with style and wit, creates characters that live and breathe.”

New York Newsday

Beasts

“Haunting, thought-provoking…extraordinarily touching.”

Booklist

Engine Summer

“A strikingly original and involving book…with uncommon sensitivity and grace.”

Washington Post Book World