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Dreams Underfoot: The Newford Collection Paperback – 2 Aug. 2003

4.6 out of 5 stars 252 ratings

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Welcome to Newford. . . .

Welcome to the music clubs, the waterfront, the alleyways where ancient myths and magic spill into the modern world. Come meet Jilly, painting wonders in the rough city streets; and Geordie, playing fiddle while he dreams of a ghost; and the Angel of Grasso Street gathering the fey and the wild and the poor and the lost. Gemmins live in abandoned cars and skells traverse the tunnels below, while mermaids swim in the grey harbor waters and fill the cold night with their song.

Like Mark Helprin's A Winter's Tale and John Crowley's Little, Big, Dreams Underfoot is a must-read book not only for fans of urban fantasy but for all who seek magic in everyday life.

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"In de Lint's capable hands, modern fantasy becomes something other than escapism. It becomes folk song, the stuff of urban myth." --The Phoenix Gazette

"Charles de Lint shows that, far from being escapism, contemporary fantasy can be the deep mythic literature of our time." --The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction

About the Author

Charles de Lint and his wife, the artist MaryAnn Harris, live in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. His evocative novels, including Moonheart, Forests of the Heart, and The Onion Girl, have earned him a devoted following and critical acclaim as a master of contemporary magical fiction in the manner of storytellers like John Crowley, Jonathan Carroll, Alice Hoffman, Ray Bradbury, and Isabel Allende.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0765306794
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Orb Trade
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 2 Aug. 2003
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780765306791
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0765306791
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 372 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.97 x 2.34 x 21.59 cm
  • Customer reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 252 ratings

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Charles de Lint and his wife, MaryAnn Harris, live in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with their little dog Johnny Cash. His evocative novels, including Moonheart, Forests of the Heart, The Onion Girl, and The Wind in His Heart have earned him a devoted following and critical acclaim as a master of contemporary mythic fiction. In 2018 he was given a World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2020
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    This was one of the first books of his I read, at least 20 years ago. Re-reading it, i was just as sucked into his stories as I was then. It's a collection of short stories set in a final city called Newford. There's magic in his writing, and honesty and love and miss and sadness and so much humanity. Just quality.....
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 June 2018
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    I love the way these tales draw you in and show you a world of what might be. Many familiar characters are waiting here to take you by the hand and lead you away.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2001
    where he introduces you to a world of believable charactures in sometimes grime settings yet giving them a magic glow. His people seem all to suffer in their lives, but through there magical experience come out from it all the wiser. you get drawn into the Newford atmosphere and feel you live and know them as you mates, only to be sad to see them go . If you have never read de Lint, it is worth the while starting with his short novels, and trust me, you will want more.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 March 2013
    Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
    This was such a refreshing book, well written and easy to read. Such a good way of looking at people and their innermost feelings. Thanks Charles de Lint
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 March 2002
    I would recommend this book to all newcomers to Charle De Lint. His style is uplifting whilst staying very real and sometimes even gritty. Here we meet Jilly Coppercorn, a central character to many of De Lints writings. She soon becomes like a very familiar and dear friend. Enjoy escaping into a book with a story for everyone.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 July 2007
    Format: Paperback
    I am not usually a fan of short stories, as I find them either too eager to get to the plot twist or trying to be too clever with the language.

    This collection of short stories is none of the above. Considering the subject matter (Bigfoot, goblins etc.), there is a real humaneness to De Lint's writing. I started to care for the characters and I am always glad to re-read the book again. Above all I recommend this book because it makes you look at the world in a different light. Maybe the tales are not so far fetched after all.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 June 2008
    Format: Paperback
    A book of short stories with one theme: The supernatural world rubs up against the natural and an unbeliever eventually becomes a believer. Over and over and over again...like a cracked record with the needle stuck in a groove. But despite all the repetition, I was left utterly unconvinced.

    The author uses adjectives and adverbs as if he gets commision depending on how many he sticks in. The flowery use of language overall cries out for the pruning shears. It's not artful or clever it's simply amateurish and annoying.

    Every second person in this world seems to have a mohican, live either on the streets or in an artist's garrett and listen to 90s alternative folk-rock. How cosmopolitan. Excuse me if I can't identify.

    One for the potheads, I'm afraid. I imagine friends from back in my Uni days would've loved reading this whilst toking on a spliff and muttering "Wow!" and "Amazing!", dilated pupils devouring each page. For those of us not under the influence, I'd give it a miss.
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  • Du citron dans mon thé
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
    Reviewed in France on 16 March 2017
    Format: HardcoverVerified Purchase
    The short stories in this book each show a different facet of the city of Newford. Sometimes sad, simetimes horrific, sometimes romantic, but always magical.
    Each story gave me a little something, a little spark that echoed a long time.

    I simply love this book.
  • Amazonカスタマー
    4.0 out of 5 stars 角が折れて届きました
    Reviewed in Japan on 7 September 2023
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    テープで穴を塞いだペランペランの袋に入って来て驚きました。アマゾンらしくない。本自体に良いです。パッキングに大いに不満。なので星一つ減らします。
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  • Robert Lamb
    5.0 out of 5 stars As always, better than described!
    Reviewed in the United States on 18 September 2024
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    I've bought from these guys for years: always a quick, easy, and great transaction.
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on 14 January 2018
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    Another winner by Charles deLint
  • A. KAPLAN
    5.0 out of 5 stars Magic in the world around us
    Reviewed in the United States on 15 November 2001
    In the nineteen stories about the fictional Canadian city of Newford collected in this book, Charles de Lint relocates the mythical creatures of fairy tale and folklore from their traditional settings and surrounds them with urban scenery. As one character writes in the final story: "That was the real magic for me: the possibility that we only have to draw aside a veil to find the world a far more strange and wondrous place than its mundaneness allowed it could be." That quote sums up why I love the Newford stories than I ever could.
    While not a novel, these stories do add up to more than the sum of their parts. Minor characters in one story may go on to star in stories of their own. Events in one tale have resonances later on. The reader is given a cross-sectional look at the small events that make up life in this city, and gets a chance to know its inhabitants.
    De Lint's prose is gentle and relaxing. These stories almost beg to be read aloud, so that the reader can savor the language. Whenever I'm feeling upset, I know I can read one of de Lint's stories and feel better, just by "listening" to his voice. He doesn't always have something groundbreaking to say about people or life or love, but sometimes it's good to be reminded of things we already know to be true, and even better to be reminded in such a beautiful fashion.