Little, Big

Paperback, 560 pages

English language

Published Jan. 3, 2002 by Harper Perennial.

ISBN:
978-0-06-093793-5
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2 stars (1 review)

John Crowley's masterful Little, Big is the epic story of Smoky Barnable, an anonymous young man who travels by foot from the City to a place called Edgewood—not found on any map—to marry Daily Alice Drinkawater, as was prophesied. It is the story of four generations of a singular family, living in a house that is many houses on the magical border of an otherworld. 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.

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2 stars

This is a huge fairy tale, covering generations of characters and places. At one point Auberon asks "How do you keep all these people straight?" and I sympathize with him.

While the characters are fully fleshed and interesting, and the journeys are magical, there is a distinct lack of conflict. The main antagonist shows up quite late in the tale, and barely affects most of the characters. Women in this story are more attuned to the magic, with the men more or less plodding along. In this respect, it seems the male antagonist is also doomed from the start.

John Crowley has said "I wanted to write novels with the breadth and depth of the greatest realistic fiction," and this book does have some anchors in the real world. The "Big City" is not named, but late in the book the nearby rivers are, leaving it to be New York. …

Subjects

  • Contemporary Fantasy
  • Magical Realism
  • Fantasy
  • Fiction, romance, fantasy
  • American Fantasy fiction
  • Fiction, general
  • Fantasy fiction
  • Romance fiction
  • Families
  • Fiction
  • Fairies
  • Magic