From award-winning author John Crowley comes an exquisite fantasy novel about a man who tells the story of a crow named Dar Oakley and his impossible lives and deaths in the land of Ka.
A Crow alone is no Crow. Dar Oakley-the first Crow in all of history with a name of his own-was born two thousand years ago. When a man learns his language, Dar finally gets the chance to tell his story.
He begins his tale as a young man, and how he went down to the human underworld and got hold of the immortality meant for humans, long before Julius Caesar came into the Celtic lands; how he sailed West to America with the Irish monks searching for the Paradise of the Saints; and how he continuously went down into the land of the dead and returned.
Through his adventures in Ka, the realm of Crows, and around the world, he found secrets that could change the humans' entire way of life-and now may be the time to finally reveal them.
Often described as an alchemical allegory, John Crowley instead decided this is "the first science fiction novel." After all, "it's fiction; it's about the possibilities of a science; and it's a novel." No matter what else it might be, it's definitely one of the great outlandish stories in Western literature.
Edgewood-which is not found on any map-is many houses, all put inside each other or across each other. It's filled with and surrounded by mystery and enchantment; the further in you go, the bigger it gets.
Smoky Barnable, who has fallen in love with Daily Alice Drinkwater, travels from the City on foot to Edgewood, her family home. There he finds himself on the magical border of an otherworld.
Crowley's work has a special alchemy-mixing the world we know with an imagined world that seems more true and real. Winner of the World Fantasy Award, Little, Big is elegant, sensual, funny, and unforgettable. It is a story of fantastic love and heartrending loss, of impossible things and unshakable destinies, and of the great Tale that envelops us all. It is a wonder.
"A book that all by itself calls for a redefinition of fantasy."-Ursula K. Le Guin
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"A dizzying experience, achieved with unerring security of technique."-New York Times Book Review
Is there more than one history of the world? This is the question Pierce Moffett is seeking to answer when, jilted and newly jobless, he gets off a bus by chance and steps unawares on a path toward the longed-for country of our oldest dreams and most unan