The Essential Clive Barker: Selected Fiction
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (755 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0060195290 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 608 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
There are fine things here, especially the complete stories--including "In the Hills, the Cities," an unforgettable mix of surreal horror and Balkan political allegory. --David Langford, . Instead, here's a book of bits: 70-odd passages from novels and plays, plus four complete stories and an introduction in which our author offers glimpses of what makes him tick. This 567-page sampler of Clive Barker's darkly fantastic work has an unusual format. Some of these fragments are powerful and evocative, some numinous, some horrid; many are teasers to make you wonder what comes next. A perfect present for the Barker fan who has everything else. But aficionados will already own the books containing these excerpts, while newcomers surely prefer to begin with a complete novel or collection. The Essential Clive Barker is thematically arranged in 13 sections, each with its own brief prologue: "Doorways," "Journeys," "Visions and Dreams," "Lives," a
"Must" reading for all Clive Barker fans. The Essential Clive Barker (019529-0) will prove important to any who are avid followers of his various horror and supernatural scenes and writings. For over twenty years Barker has created distinguished and vivid horror scenes: this provides a range of his writings, from early works to recent literary novels. Excer. "A good resource for established Barker fans" according to B. C. Giles. I'll admit, I was pretty dissapointed at this book when I first cracked it open. It's a rather thick hardcover with excepts which mostly come from his novels, which I'd already read. "Why don't I just go read the novels?" I thought. Clive himself gives us a good reason in his introduction. The idea isn't to read it . A Sampling Of A Master Kelly C. Shaw A book that lets readers experience bits and pieces of an underrated, misunderstood master. Merely teasers or appetizers, that wet the palette, and succumb the mouth to salivation, in insatiable desire for more. Read this, but have a full Barker novel near by. Or else face the consequences of wanting more, just like
"I wonder if the reverse is not also in some way true. That the artist is constantly working on anelaborate and fantasticated self-portrait, but at the end has drawn, unbeknownst, a picture of the world." -- Clive Barker, "Private Legends: An Introduction"Clive Barker, award-winning and New York Times bestselling author, playwright, artist, producer, director, screenwriter, and one of the world's master storytellers, writing in the haunting and moving traditions of Poe and Dickens, invites us to join him on a dazzling, wondrous journey through the worlds of his imagination and to experience visions, dreams, love, terror, heaven and hell, and revenge.As we read, we discover and explore the dream-sea Quiddity and the islands of Ephemeris; the five Dominions of the Imajica, of which the Earth is but an imperfect facet; the rapturous world woven into an ancient, threadbare carpet in a derelict house in Liverpool; Hood's Holiday House where each day contains four seasons and children's wishes may come true; the Sky Room of Galilee, where the creation of the universe may be witnessed; and the clubs and bars of San Francisco and New Yor