Totalitopia
By (Author) John Crowley
PM Press
PM Press
10th October 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
120
Width 127mm, Height 191mm
John Crowley's all-new essay Totalitopia is a wry how-to guide for building utopias out of the leftovers of modern science fiction. This Is Our Town, written especially for this volume, is a warm, witty, and wonderfully moving story about angels, cousins, and natural disasters based on a parochial school third-grade reader. One of Crowleys hard-to-find masterpieces, Gone is a Kafkaesque science fiction adventure about an alien invasion that includes door-to-door leafleting and yard work. Perhaps the most entertaining of Crowley's Easy Chair columns in Harper's, Everything That Rises explores the fractal interface between Russian spiritualism and quantum singularitieswith a nod to both Columbus and Flannery O'Connor. And Go Like This creeps in from Datlow's Year's Best, the Wild Turkey of horror anthologies.
Plus: There's a bibliography, an author bio, and of course our Outspoken Interview, the usual cage fight between candor and common sense.
"One of the finest writers working today."
--Pittsburgh Tribune
"John Crowley is a virtuoso of metaphor, a peerless recreator of living moments, of small daily sublimities."
--New York Times Book Review
"Crowley has enough imagination for ten ordinary writers."
--Kirkus Reviews
"A writer of unmistakable humanity and unparalleled style."
--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Like a magus, John Crowley shares his secrets generously, allowing us to believe that his book is revealing the true and glorious nature of the world, and the reader's own place within it."
--Village Voice
John Crowley won the Award for Literature of the American Academy of Letters in 1992 and the World Fantasy Award three times. His novels include Little, Big, the four-volume Egypt Cycle, and most recently, Four Freedoms.