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Miss Marjorie's Picks

Otherwise: Three Novels by John Crowley (Paperback)

By John Crowley
$24.99
ISBN-13: 9780060937928
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Published: Harper Perennial, 3/2002
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     These three, superb early novels of John Crowley, The Deep, Beasts, and Engine Summer, are solidly science fiction in their plots and structures; in all else they shatter the constraints of genre.  Each of these novels is unique, its own small gem, very different from the others. Yet they all have this in common.  They are ruled by their exquisite characters, who in turn will enthrall you, compel you to keep reading, and finally leave you someplace very different from where you started.  If you’ve not yet entered the extraordinary worlds of John Crowley, I envy you the experience.  But be forewarned.  Rush, from Engine Summer, will haunt you long after you close the book.  

The Solitudes (Paperback)

By John Crowley

ISBN-13: 9781585679867
Availability: Special Order - Subject to Availability
Published: Overlook Press, 9/2007

     This extraordinary tetralogy (including The Solitudes, Love & Sleep, Dæmonamania, and Endless Things) interweaves a subtle thread of fantasy with historical fiction, philosophy, and a thoroughly engrossing plot to form a rich, complex fictional tapestry. Through an ingenious conceit about the malleability of history, Crowley links the sixteenth century John Dee and Giordano Bruno with a small community of people in upstate New York in the seventies.  Crowley’s formidable intelligence makes these novels a delight simply for the play of ideas, but it’s his deep compassion for his characters that keeps you transfixed to the end. With their superb dialogue, their intricate, credible psychologies, Crowley’s characters take up residence in your heart and reward you lavishly for their stay.  A masterpiece. --Marjorie   


Novelty: Four Stories (Paperback)

By John Crowley
$15.00
ISBN-13: 9780385263474
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Published: Broadway, 4/1989
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     If you’re already a fan of John Crowley’s work but haven’t read these stories, you’re in for a treat. “Novelty,” the titular story (soon to be collected in a beautiful Library of America edition), is signature Crowley, a funny, moving, thought-provoking window into the world of a novelist.  As an added bonus you get to revisit the very bar—under different management and with a different set of clientele—that you hung out in with Auberon in Little, Big.  And “In Blue” may be my favorite of all his stories; stunning.     If you’ve never read Crowley, this is a great place to get your first helping.  I guarantee you’ll come back for seconds.

Love and Summer (Hardcover)

By William Trevor

ISBN-13: 9780670021239
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Published: Viking Adult, 9/2009
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   William Trevor’s worlds steal upon you unaware, like twilight. His writing is so subtle and spare, so deceptively simple, you find yourself enveloped in the darkening gloam without knowing when it arrived or how it caught you so completely.   

    Love and Summer works in this way, building quietly, dish by carefully washed dish, to its surprising, deeply moving end.  Trevor makes you care about every character in this novel, gives each his moment in the sun. Though the events seem to march inexorably into the encroaching dark, it’s the darkness of day’s end—redolent of longing and regret, to be sure, yet retaining some faint glow of waning light.  It’s this light and the small moments of redemption born within it that rescue Trevor’s fiction from being depressing.  Like twilight, Love and Summer leaves you with a sense of fullness, an afterglow of inexpressible beauty.  --Miss Marjorie


Let the Great World Spin (Paperback)

By Colum Mccann
$15.00
ISBN-13: 9780812973990
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Published: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 6/2010
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Petit’s tightrope walk between the Twin Towers is the thread that binds the disparate lives in this complex tale, but it’s McCann’s conjuration of 1970s New York, bristling with personality and moods, that makes this great novel spin.


Four Freedoms (Hardcover)

By John Crowley

ISBN-13: 9780061231506
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Published: William Morrow, 6/2009
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Finishing John Crowley’s deeply moving, eloquent new novel felt like watching Brigadoon vanish in the mist, it had that quality of longing and loss.  The analogy fits since Crowley conjures a realm—America, WWII—of particular evanescence, one that shimmers for an instant between the bleakness of the Depression and the blandness of the sated fifties.  Abandoned by its rulers—the men off fighting the war—the work of this realm is now shouldered by women and the rest of society’s unchosen.  These are Crowley’s characters, but it’s not his purpose to rewrite history with a different set of heroes.  Rather, history forms the rich backdrop against which the strange, poignant, and frequently disturbing ways human beings find to connect with one another are set into relief.  I fell in love with Prosper Olander, and I really didn’t want this war to end.

 

--Marjorie


The City & The City (Hardcover)

By China Mieville

ISBN-13: 9780345497512
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Published: Del Rey, 5/2009
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Mieville’s brilliant new novel is set in the uncanny borderzone at the conjunction of two mutually hostile, symbiotic cities.  Where the cities overlap he calls areas of “crosshatch,” an apt description for the territory in which he writes—noir mystery just past the border of realism, where it gets interesting.  Even his cities exist at the border of the real and familiar—somewhere vaguely Euro-Baltic trapped in Cold War politics with names and customs you recognize, almost.  This is wonderful stuff, and Mieville is such a subtle, skillful craftsman you’re never aware of the mechanics behind the world he creates.  At some point it simply rises before you whole, and you think, yes, now I get it.  Maybe.  In either case you’re left wanting more.                         --Marjorie

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