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  1. John Crowley / ˈ k r aʊ l i / (born December 1, 1942) is an American author of fantasy, science fiction and historical fiction. He has also written essays . Crowley studied at Indiana University and has a second career as a documentary film writer.

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  2. John Crowley (businessman) John Francis Crowley (born April 7, 1967) is the President and CEO of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), the world’s largest biotechnology advocacy organization [1]. He served as the chairman and CEO of Amicus Therapeutics. He co-founded Novazyme Pharmaceuticals with William Canfield, which was later ...

  3. www.bio.org › about › bio-leadershipJohn F. Crowley | BIO

    John is a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute. He was awarded a Doctor of Laws Degree (Honoris Causa) from the University of Notre Dame, where he delivered the commencement address to the Class of 2020. In 2023, he was inducted as a member of the Horatio Alger Association. John F. Crowley is the President and CEO of the Biotechnology ...

  4. John Crowley’s novel “Aegypt” asks if the world could have a secret history encoded in legend and myth that could be found in how our brains are winded, The lead in the novel is a man named Pierce Moffett who has a knack for history but is relegated to a minor teaching job and watches from the sidelines as the great Parade of the 1960s ...

  5. Sep 1, 1981 · 3.81. 11,443 ratings1,667 reviews. 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 Drinkwater, as was prophesied. It is the story of four generations of a singular family, living in a house ...

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  7. John Crowley has 118 books on Goodreads with 124818 ratings. John Crowley’s most popular book is Little, Big.

  8. Dec 19, 2019 · Crowley is perhaps less obscure than, say, John M. Ford, whose “The Dragon Waiting” won the World Fantasy Award two years after “Little, Big” (and will finally be reissued next year), or ...

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