From the Dust Returned
From the Dust Returned: A Family Remembrance is a fix-up fantasy novel by Ray Bradbury published in 2001. The novel is largely created from a series of short stories Bradbury wrote decades earlier, centering on a family of Illinois-based monsters and ghosts named the Elliotts. Three new short stories are included, as well as several interstitial chapters to help connect the stories.
The novel features a cover illustration by Charles Addams, originally created to accompany the publication of the first Elliott story, "Homecoming", in Mademoiselle in 1946. The Elliotts bear a resemblance to Addams' own Addams Family characters. Bradbury and Addams were friends. Bradbury once discussed collaborating with Addams on an Elliott Family history, a concept which never came to fruition. In a 2001 interview, Bradbury states that Addams "went his way and created the Addams Family and I went my own way and created my family in this book."
Contents
- "The Beautiful One Is Here"
- "The Town and the Place"
- "Anuba Arrives"
- "The High Attic"
- "The Sleeper and Her Dreams"
- "The Wandering Witch"
- "Whence Timothy?"
- "The House, the Spider, and the Child"
- "Mouse, Far-Traveling"
- "Homecoming"
- "West of October"
- "Many Returns"
- "On the Orient North"
- "Nostrum Paracelsius Crook"
- "The October People"
- "Uncle Einar"
- "The Whisperers"
- "The Theban Voice"
- "Make Haste to Live"
- "The Chimney Sweeps"
- "The Traveler"
- "Return to the Dust"
- "The One Who Remembers"
- "The Gift"
Publication history
"The Wandering Witch" was originally published as "The April Witch". "West of October" had originally appeared in Bradbury's collection The [Toynbee Convector]. The stories "Make Haste to Live", "Return to the Dust" and "The Gift" appear for the first time here.