Quicksilver and Shadow
From Publishers Weekly: "The second installment of Canadian author de Lint's collected early stories opens powerfully with haunting tales from his contemporary and dark fantasy period. "The Soft Whisper of Midnight Snow," "Scars," "We Are Dead Together" and others typify Charles Grant's "quiet horror" approach. All deal with grief and even rage at the loss of loved ones and the importance of recovery. The next section features contributions to Terri Windling's shared world Bordertown anthology series, the best of which, "May This Be Your Last Sorrow," focuses on a lonely and endearing street urchin. Closing the book is a quaint if sometimes awkward selection of what de Lint describes as "science fantasy" that comes off as pulpish, but still manages to include two brilliant jewels, "A Tattoo on Her Heart," about the importance of totems, and "Raven Sings a Medicine Way, Coyote Steals the Pollen," a retelling of a traditional Blackfoot Trickster tale. The first collection, A Handful of Coppers (2003), showcased heroic fantasy's influence on de Lint; this sequel highlights the Newford magician to come, who likes to "juxtapose old mythic matter with the modern world."
Contents:
Contemporary Fantasy
- "His City"
- "Scars"
Borderland
- "Stick"
- "Berlin"
- "May This Be Your Last Sorrow"
Dark Fantasy
- "Death Leaves An Echo"
- "L'Esprit de la Belle Mariette"
- "The Face in the Flames"
- "The Soft Whisper of Midnight Snow"
- "We Are Dead Together"
- "From a 24" Screen"
Science Fiction
- "A Witch in Rhyme"
- "Songwalking the Hunter's Road"
- "The Lantern is the Moon"
- "The Dralan"
- "The Cost of Shadows"
- "Raven Sings a Medicine Way, Coyote Steals the Pollen"
- "A Tattoo on Her Heart"
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Charles de Lint
Charles de Lint (born 1951) is a Canadian fantasy author and Celtic folk musician.
Charles de Lint's Collected Early Stories
Charles de Lint's Collected Early Stories consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
