The Urban Fantasy Anthology
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Whether featuring tattooed demon hunters, angst-y vampires, supernatural gumshoes, or pixelated pixies, Urban Fantasy mashes up old-school tales with pop culture, creating iconic characters, diverging moralities, and complex settings. Urban fantasy is finally showcased in this star-studded collection, representing all three of its distinct styles, including the playful new mythologies of Charles de Lint, the sexy paranormal romances of Patricia Briggs, and the gritty urban noir of Neil Gaiman.
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An odd feeling of embarrassment wafts from the essays introducing the three sections of this eclectic collection. Editor Beagle (Sleight of Hand) calls the 20 stories "raw, consciously commercial," while Charles de Lint insists that urban fantasy is "bricks and mortar" and lacks the "sense of wonder" of what he calls mythic fiction. Paula Guran's examination of paranormal romance's origins is knowledgeable and informative but unenthusiastic, and Lansdale (Devil Red) openly disdains labels. The stories themselves, mostly reprints, are frequently excellent, but several of urban fantasy's most prominent authors are absent most notably Jim Butcher and Charlaine Harris and the editorial bias undermines the book's strength as well as its claim to being "the" anthology of its genre. It's as though Beagle and Lansdale don't actually want their work to be labeled urban fantasy, even as they reap the benefits of its popularity.