The Ægypt Cycle Series by John Crowley

4.00 · 47 ratings
  • Ægypt (The Ægypt Cycle #1)
    #1

    Ægypt (The Ægypt Cycle #1)

    John Crowley

    Rated: 3.79 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1987

    Does the world have a secret history, encoded in myth and legend, reflected in the very windings of our brains? Born with the talents to be a real historian, but clinging to a minor teaching job, Pierce Moffett watches the great Parade of the ’60s go by him, and wonders. He’s still wondering years later when, jilted and newly jobless, he gets off a bus by chance in the Faraway Hills and steps unawares into a story that has been awaiting him there... more

  • Love & Sleep (The Ægypt Cycle #2)
    #2

    Love & Sleep (The Ægypt Cycle #2)

    John Crowley

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1994

    The long-awaited new novel by one of the most important American authors of magical realism. In Aegypt Crowley opened the gates on a world of magic and mystery lying just beyond our own. In Love & Sleep, the second novel in a projected tetralogy, he renews his claim on the exalted territory of the imagination.

  • Dæmonomania (The Ægypt Cycle #3)
    #3

    Dæmonomania (The Ægypt Cycle #3)

    John Crowley

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2000

    Our ReviewIn a perfect world, John Crowley would be universally recognized as one of our greatest living writers. His novels -- which include Little, Big, arguably the finest single volume fantasy of the past half century -- are intricate, beautifully composed creations that demand -- and repay -- repeated readings. We don't, of course, live in a perfect world, and so Crowley never has become a household name... more

  • Endless Things (The Ægypt Cycle #4)
    #4

    Endless Things (The Ægypt Cycle #4)

    John Crowley

    Rated: 4.05 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2007

    Praise for the Aegypt sequence: "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. . . . Aegypt bears many resemblances, incidental and substantive, to Thomas Pynchon's wonderful 1966 novel The Crying of Lot 49... more

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