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Item #33331055 First The Deep is a 1975 speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley, who described it as being "based quite closely on events in the English Wars of the Roses ". The Deep holds up to some extent because of its sparseness. - Hardcover - Doubleday & Company, Inc, Garden City, New York - 1975 - Condition: Fine - Very Good Plus - Octavo size, 180 pp. The Deep was Crowley's debut novel. The novel is set in a medieval The Deep is a 1975 speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley, who described it as being "based quite closely on events in the English Wars of the Roses ". 5/5 (Very Good) The Deep (1975) was John Crowley's first published novel and his first of three SF works from the 70s (The Deep, Beasts, Engine First Edition. , 1975 . With the publication of LITTLE, BIG in 1981 he The Deep is a 1975 speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley, who describes it as being "based quite closely on events in the English Wars of the Roses". The novel is set in a medieval world where the two factions, the "Reds" and the "Blacks", struggle for The Deep (Crowley novel)The Deep is a 1975 speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley. The UK . A speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley, who described it as being "based quite closely on events in the English Wars of the Roses". With the publication of LITTLE, BIG in 1981 he won the THE DEEP, his first SF novel, was published in 1975 and was followed by BEASTS, ENGINE SUMMER and GREAT WORK OF TIME. The novel is set in a medieval world where the two factions, the "Reds" and the "Blacks", struggle for About the author (2013) John Crowley was born in Maine in 1942 and grew up in Vermont, Kentucky and Indiana before moving to New York and taking up work in documentary films - an This copy has been signed and inscribed in the year of publication in black ink by in the author's beautiful handwriting on the front free-endpaper: "For-, Keep Old Friends, But Make One Now, The The Deep is a 1975 speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley, who described it as being "based quite closely on events in the English Wars of the Roses ". Loyalty and betrayal are always good topics for a novel, and if you like John Crowley, it’s worth The Deep (1975) was John Crowley’s first published novel and his first of three SF works from the 70s (The Deep, Beasts, Engine Summer). First Edition. “Crowley has enough genuine imagination for ten ordinary science-fiction writers, and he never spends it on A speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley, who described it as being "based quite closely on events in the English Wars of the Roses". Loyalty and betrayal are always good topics for a novel, and if you like John Crowley, it’s worth reading. [1] "On a plate-shaped world, perched upon a fabulously tall column, people live their lives, capriciously manipulated by agencies and creatures beyond their The Deep holds up to some extent because of its sparseness. In 1980 Crowley embarked on an ambitious four-volume novel, Ægypt, comprising The Solitudes (originally published as Ægypt), Love & Sleep, Dæmonomania, and Endless Things, published in The Deep (Crowley novel)The Deep is a 1975 speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley. A review of John Crowley's debut novel 'The Deep' (1975). A visitor arrives from THE DEEP, his first science fiction novel, was published in 1975 and was followed by BEASTS, ENGINE SUMMER and GREAT WORK OF TIME. [1] The novel is set in a medieval (Richard Powers' cover for the 1976 edition) 4. The Deep was Crowley's debut The Deep is a 1975 speculative fiction novel by American writer John Crowley who described it as being based quite closely on events in the English Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. The Deep (Crowley novel), a 1975 short novel by John Crowley The Deep (Dunmore novel), a 2007 children's novel by Helen Dunmore "The Deep" (short story), a 1952 science fiction story by Isaac 'The Deep' Makes Characters The Story by Vincent Waciuk. He is John Crowley’s first novel The Deep is short but dense, difficult of access with frequently opaque characters who are significantly ignorant of their own historical and cosmological situation. Hardcover. Octavo size, 180 pp. Fine / Very Good Plus. First book from the seminal Fantasy and Selected by David Pringle for inclusion in his authoritative 100 Best Science Fiction Novels. Crowley's well-received 1975 first novel.