John
Crowley was born in the appropriately liminal town of Presque
Isle, Maine, in 1942, his father then an officer in the US Army Air
Corps. He grew up in Vermont, northeastern Kentucky and (for the longest
stretch) Indiana, where he went to high school and college. He moved
to New York City after college to make movies, and did find work in
documentary films, an occupation he still pursues. He published his
first novel (The Deep) in 1975, and his 14th volume of fiction
(Lord Byron’s Novel: The Evening Land) in 2005. Since
1993 he has taught creative writing at Yale University. In 1992 he
received the Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute
of Arts and Letters. He finds it more gratifying that almost all his
work is still in print.
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