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词条 Moonheart
释义

  1. Characters

  2. Awards and nominations

  3. Notes

  4. External links

{{Infobox book |
| name = Moonheart
| title_orig =
| translator =
| image = Moonheart ace.jpg
| caption = First edition cover
| author = Charles de Lint
| cover_artist = David Mattingly
| country = Canada
| language = English
| genre = Urban fantasy novel
| publisher = Ace Books
| release_date = October 1, 1984
| media_type = Print (paperback and hardcover)
| pages = 485 pp
| isbn = 0-441-53719-7
| oclc = 16063466
| followed_by = Spiritwalk
}}

Moonheart is an urban fantasy novel by Charles de Lint. It takes place in 1980s Ottawa, where Sara Kendell and Jamie Tamson, owners of an antique store, come into possession of a peculiar ring. At the same time Kieran Foy, a wizard of sorts, is searching for his missing mentor, Thomas Hengwr, while simultaneously eluding the newly formed Project Mindreach from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. When Sara and Kieran run into each other and end up in "the other world," they find that there is much more to Sara and to Tamson House (Sara and Jamie's house the size of a city block) than previously known. But when an ancient evil resurfaces and threatens to destroy both worlds (and all the people within), the officers, wizards, and Tamson House residents have to learn to work together to destroy the monster.

Characters

  • Sara Kendell – a young woman who, along with her uncle Jamie, runs a store that sells all manners of old and curious items
  • Jamie Tamson (Jamie Tams, for short) – Sara's eccentric uncle, who maintains a keen interest in mythology and the occult
  • Taliesin – a Welsh bard who Sara meets and makes an immediate connection with.
  • Thomas Hengwr
  • Blue – a biker
  • Tucker – a member of a secret Royal Canadian Mounted Police unit that is investigating paranormal phenomena
  • Kieran Foy - a folk singer who happens to be Thomas Hengwr's apprentice.
  • Pukwudji - a trickster imp who befriends Sara
  • Tamson House - While it's a house, it has an essence about it and its own spirit, and therefore merits being called a character.

Awards and nominations

  • 1985, IAFA William L. Crawford Fantasy Award winner.[1]
  • 1985, Mythopoeic Awards, shortlist.[2]
  • 1985, Locus Award, Fantasy Novel category, 21st place.[3]

Notes

1. ^{{cite web | last = Kelly | first = Mark R. | authorlink = Mark R. Kelly | coauthors = | title = 1985 William L. Crawford - IAFA Fantasy Award | work = The Locus Index to SF Awards | publisher = Locus Publications | date = 2000–2007 | url = http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Crawford1985.html#null | accessdate = 2007-04-12 }}
2. ^{{cite web | last = Kelly | first = Mark R. | authorlink = Mark R. Kelly | coauthors = | title = 1985 Mythopoeic Awards | work = The Locus Index to SF Awards | publisher = Locus Publications | date = 2000–2007 | url = http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Mythopoeic1985.html#adultf | accessdate = 2007-04-12 }}
3. ^{{cite web |last = Kelly |first = Mark R. |authorlink = Mark R. Kelly |coauthors = |title = 1985 Locus Awards |work = The Locus Index to SF Awards |publisher = Locus Publications |date = 2000–2007 |url = http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Locus1985.html#nvlf |accessdate = 2007-04-12 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110514044233/http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Locus1985.html#nvlf |archivedate = 2011-05-14 |df = }}

External links

  • Moonheart at Charles de Lint's official website
  • {{isfdb title|id=1501|title=Moonheart}}
  • {{LibraryThing work|36165}}
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