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Charles de Lint

Memory and Dream

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Part of "Newford" series

"Memory and Dream" by Charles de Lint is a captivating fantasy novel that explores the power of memory, art, and storytelling. The story follows two main characters, Sophie, a young woman who has lost her memory, and Saverio, a struggling artist who is haunted by his past. Sophie wakes up in a small town with no memory of who she is or how she got there. As she tries to uncover her past, she discovers a world of magic and mystery hidden just beneath the surface of everyday life. Meanwhile, Saverio is struggling to find inspiration for his art and is drawn into a dangerous underworld of crime and corruption. De Lint masterfully weaves together these two storylines, creating a rich and complex narrative that explores the themes of memory, identity, and the power of art to heal and transform. The author's lyrical prose and vivid imagery bring the town and its inhabitants to life, immersing the reader in a world that is both familiar and fantastical. One of the strengths of "Memory and Dream" is its exploration of the relationship between memory and identity. Sophie's search for her past raises questions about the extent to which our memories define us, and the ways in which we construct our identities through the stories we tell about ourselves. Similarly, Saverio's struggle to find inspiration for his art highlights the importance of memory and nostalgia in the creative process. De Lint also explores the power of art to heal and transform. Through Sophie's journey of self-discovery and Saverio's artistic awakening, the novel suggests that art has the ability to transcend boundaries and connect people in unexpected ways. Overall, "Memory and Dream" is a beautifully written and thought-provoking novel that will appeal to fans of fantasy and literary fiction alike. Its richly drawn characters, vivid world-building, and exploration of timeless themes make it a standout addition to the genre...