Little, Big

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Title Little, Big

Cover of first edition
(Bantam Books, paperback)
Author John Crowley
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Fantasy
Publisher Bantam Books
Released August 1981
Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages 538 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-553-01266-5

Little, Big: or, The Fairies' Parliament is a modern fantasy novel by John Crowley, published in 1981. It won the World Fantasy Award in 1982.

Contents

Little, Big (subtitled The Fairies' Parliament) is the epic story of the Drinkwater family and their relationship with a mostly obscured world of Faery. It is set in and around their eccentric country house called Edgewood, in New England somewhere north of "the City" (clearly a version of New York City). The story is dreamlike, quiet, and meandering, spanning a hundred years of the intertwined family trees of the Drinkwaters and their relations - from the turn of the twentieth century to a sparsely-described dystopian future America ruled by a sinister despot. The magical elements are subtle rather than overt, with only occasional glimpses of the fairies themselves, although their presence is felt throughout.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The further one goes into Edgewood, the bigger it gets. Size is a constant motif throughout the novel.

  • Smoky Barnable
  • Daily Alice Drinkwater
  • Auberon Barnable
  • Sylvie
  • Sophie Drinkwater
  • Violet Bramble
  • Aunt Cloud
  • John Drinkwater
  • Auberon Drinkwater
  • Grandfather Trout (August Drinkwater)
  • George Mouse
  • Ariel Hawksquill
  • Russell Eigenblick (Frederick Barbarossa)

...

One of the recurring motifs in the work is the sense of the disparity between the insides and the outsides of things; that is, how large insides somehow fit into small outsides. The Edgewater house is certainly the most obvious of these. The memory palaces of Ariel Hawksquill also point to the inside-outside, little-big motif.

Crowley has mentioned some of the main elements that came together to form this work. One of these is the image of Smoky tying up the ends of his life to go to his uncertain future at the Drinkwater house. Another is the idea of a huge multi-generational family and their intimate ties with faerie.

One other recurring theme is the idea of generation, in this case, human procreation. This theme is illustrated by the both the sheer size of the Drinkwater clan and the constant emphasis on family life. A thread of incest also becomes apparent when George Mouse sleeps with his cousin Sophie Drinkwater. Though never stated flatly, there is heavy implication that George Mouse is Sylvie's father, in addition to being her one-time lover.

Spoilers end here.


Harold Bloom included this work in his book The Western Canon.

2002 Harper paperback edition cover
2002 Harper paperback edition cover

The writing has its roots in poetry and American idiom and blossoms into hints and wordplay. Those who like the book praise its style, while others find it overdecorated. Indeed it is a highly decorated book, broken into short sections that each have a title, full of catchphrases and of allusions to such things as

Editions of the book usually have some ornamentation in the printing.

  • 1981, USA, Bantam Books ISBN 0-553-01266-5, Pub date 1981, trade paperback (black). Simultaneously published in Canada.
  • 1982, UK, Victor Gollancz ISBN 0-575-03065-8, Pub date 1982, hardcover (white dustjacket)
  • 1982, UK, Victor Gollancz ISBN 0-575-03123-9, Pub date 1982, trade paperback (white)
  • 1983, USA, Bantam Books, ISBN 0-553-23337-8, Pub date 1983, mass market paperback. Yvonne Gilbert (front cover illustrator)
  • 1990, USA, Bantam Books, ISBN 0-553-26586-5, Pub date 1990, mass market paperback. Tom Canty (front cover illustrator)
  • 1994, USA, Bantam Fantasy Book Club ISBN 1-56865-429-4, Pub date 1994, hardcover. Gary A. Lippincott (illustrator)

A 25th anniversary edition, designed in accordance with the author's idea of how the book should be presented, is now in production at Incunabula, a small press in Seattle, and is scheduled for publication in Spring 2007. This limited edition will include reproductions of the artwork of Peter Milton, and an introduction by the author Harold Bloom. For details, visit http://www.littlebig25.com.

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