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41. The Yattering and Jack by Clive Barker | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1992-08)
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Excellent work
Amazing! |
42. Hellbound Hearts by Paul Kane, Marie O'Regan | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2009-09-29)
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Boxing - Few Men enter, Less Men Leave!
Not bad, not bad at all.
A great collection
My take on Hellbound Hearts
This Book is Pleasure and Pain |
43. Rare Flesh by Clive Barker | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2003-12-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Distinguished from other male nude photography books, Rare Flesh presents a series of photo essays that each explores a different fantasy scenario that could have sprung from a Barker novel. Dozens of models of varying body types and backgrounds were chosen, and each was encouraged to act out his own personal dreamscape, working with the photographer. The images, fashioned with the latest digital technology, often play with the viewer's perceptions, as many of the models are covered entirely in black body paint or shot against solid-color backgrounds. The results transform the body and tease the viewer, showing us the male form as we've never seen it before. This dynamic work is an intensely collaborative effort between Armstrong and Barker, who are life-partners, as the text delves into themes of love, betrayal, loneliness, and redemption. Customer Reviews (2)
Fantastic out-of-this-world photographic models. So imaginative
What do you see? |
44. Books of Blood Volume to 6 (v. 4-6) by Clive Barker | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(1991-09-01)
Isbn: 0747401659 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
45. Clive Barker's The Great And Secret Show Volume 2 (v. 2) by Chris Ryall, Gabriel Rodriguez | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(2007-08-08)
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46. Weaveworld; Cabal by Clive Barker | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1993)
Asin: B001N2VUHQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
47. Illustrator II: The Art of Clive Barker by Fred Burke | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1994-04)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Illustrator II is great stuff |
48. Clive Barker's The Great And Secret Show Volume 1 (v. 1) by Chris Ryall, Gabriel Rodriguez | |
Hardcover Comic: 152
Pages
(2006-10-25)
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Failed attempt
The Story Intrigued Me; The Art Blew Me Away
Clive Barker's The Great and Secret Show, Volume 1
Beginning to A Beautiful Friendship.. |
49. Writing Horror and the Body: The Fiction of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Anne Rice (Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture) by Linda Badley | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(1996-06-30)
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Not for the casual fan I would recommend looking for this at the library if you feel you must read it.There's not enough here to merit the cover price. ... Read more |
50. Incarnations: Three Plays by Clive Barker | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1998-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Incarnations is a cross-disciplinary marvel, a great, glorious feast of the imagination taking us on a journey through wildly varied theatrical and emotional terrains, from the pain and intrigue of domestic transgressions to the monstrous horrors wrought by war; from lustful garden liasons to subterranean cannibalism.Barker uses unpredictable rhythms that draw less from theatrical convention and more from life itself, with apocalyptic spectacle and intimate reality sharing the stage as equal and sometimes indistinguishable partners. The three works that make up Incarnations - Colossus; Frankenstein in Love, or the Life of Death; and The History of the Devil, or Scenes from a Pretended Lifecombine the shock and magic and heartbreak that has made Barker's unique vision a compelling force in all the media he has touched. Customer Reviews (8)
Into the mind of genius If you are in the mood for a handful of soul stirring plays, I recommend this one along with The Walls Came Tumbling Down by Wilson. My only complaint is that Barker's usually intriguing forwards sometimes give too much away, akin to a reviewer who provides just a tad too much insight. However, one could save the forward for after the plays. Barker is a literary genius who spins the most amazing stories. To visualize them as theatrical releases on the stage is very intriguing. Great work.
Meet the devil I would love to see this play in production somewhere near me. Although it would not be as visually appealing as the other two plays in Incarnations, since it lacks scenes of cannibalism and dismemberment for instance, it surely must be a wonderful experience to see the actual Devil on stage. Nice to know is that the actor that gave live to the Devil in the World Premiere of The History of the Devil as presented by the Dog Company at The York and Albany Theatre, London, in 1979 was none other than Doug Bradley, the guy that plays Pinhead in the famous Hellraiser movies. As a conclusion I can reveal that the end of the play as a very nice twist to it. This collection shows Clive barker at his best. A must read for all fans of the macabre.
One Astonishing Play, One Good, One Unsuccessful HISTORY is centred around the trial of the Devil.It is not so much a criminal proceeding, than it is an evaluation of his works on Earth.If he wins, he may re-enter Heaven.And as his history is re-enacted on stage, lawyers both for and against his case struggle to find a legal way to keep him where he belongs. As in most of Barker's works,a simple description doesn't do it justice.HISTORY is an amazingly theatrical experience, all rooted in one of the most intriguing views of the Devil that I have read.While not being familiar with the more classical works of Dante and Milton, I can say that Barker's Devil is a far more satisfying and frightening figure than the demon presented in Anne Rice's MEMNOCH THE DEVIL.The play also presents one of the most original and shocking endings I have ever read, in a play or a novel. The other two plays presented in INCANTATIONS are a mixed bag.FRANKENSTEIN IN LOVE is the more satisfying of the two.In a re-imagining of Mary Shelley's work, FRANKENSTEIN occurs in third world dictatorship, full of chaos and mystery.If I am not as enthusiastic as I am about HISTORY, it is that Barker's ideas in FRANKENSTEIN don't wholly combine.It has humour, horror, an astonishing amount of gore (I don't know HOW this would ever be staged), but by the end, the horror has taken over the story.It leaves you wishing for more of a coherent ending.Still, some scenes do remain in the mind, especially the scenes involving the dead, but still animated narrator. Barker's third play, COLOSSUS, is the least of the three.Ostensibly, it surrounds the Spanish painter Goya, as he stumbles around after a tremendous bombing has destroyed a large portion of an estate.As I don't know anything of Goya, I can't speak as to the effectiveness of the sets in bringing out the mood of his paintings, as Barker suggests.But the play doesn't hold water.It is a amalgamation of confusing characters and odd dialogue.It has an unfinished feel to it.As this was one of Barker's earlier works, perhaps he can be forgiven it biting off more than he can figuratively chew.But as a published work, it functions as a curiosity, not a fully-formed play. Still, Barker is one of the more interesting writers around.He's always willing to try and push the envelope, instead of resting on his laurels (anyone read Dean Koontz lately?).Read FRANKENSTEIN IN LOVE and COLOSSUS for the ideas.Read THE HISTORY OF THE DEVIL for the experience.It really is that good.
It Just Dosn't Get Any Better.
History of the Devil is the best |
51. EVERVILLE by CLIVE BARKER | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1994)
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52. Clive Barker's A-Z Horror by Stephen Jones | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1998-09-01)
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Gems of Information at a Glance
It really looks amazing! Great layout. Essentially the book donates a few pages to each letter of the alphabet like "M" is for "Murder" and then Barker starts ranting about that topic in as many of its different forms as he sees fit - however the book is primarily written by Stephen Jones, but there is plenty of Barker inside. There is lots and lots of references to artists, writers, actors, filmmakers, makeup artists and directors. Barker also talks about real life horror with such topics as Ed Gein the serial killer. I would highly recommend this volume of work to anyone who wants to know more about horror. By flicking through the pages they will come across lots and lots of things that they would probably like to know more about. Whenever I am thinking about buying a horror movie or a horror novel I always turn to this guide to see what Barker or Jones recommend. As a horror writer Barker is into the whole scene and is never short of coming up with something interesting that you might like to know more about. This is highly recommended companion guide to all things horror. The book is really well designed and you will find yourself turning to it time and time again.
Should be in your Barker library!
A worthwhile coffee table book of the macabre
As a matter of fact... |
53. Night Vision/hardshel (Originally Published As Night Visions 4) by Dean Koontz, Robert R. McCammon | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1990-08)
list price: US$3.95 Isbn: 0425127486 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
54. Rawhead Rex by Clive Barker | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1993-06)
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55. Books of Blood Volume 2 by Clive Barker | |
Paperback: 1
Pages
(1986-08-01)
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not too bad!could have been better,or worse!
Not Clive Barker at his best Hell's Event tells the story of a charity race, only this is no ordinary race.Once every century, this particular race pits a minion of the underworld against human runners, with the state and control of the whole government hinging upon the outcome.Much like Stephen King's The Long Walk, it does not pay to finish behind the winner, for truly to the victor go the spoils.Next up is Jacqueline Ess: Her Last Will and Testament, a story in which the main character's very special abilities for controlling her environment and those in it winds up wasted with little to show for the effort.The Skins of the Fathers is not a bad story, but it is quite on the weird side.A sometimes almost comical group of inhuman, bizarre creatures comes to a small desert town to reclaim one of their own, born five years earlier to its human mother.A puffed up sheriff and belligerent posse of townsfolk lend comic relief as much as tension to the story's plot of borderline absurdity.The final story here is New Murders in the Rue Morgue, and it is almost surely the worst piece of fiction Clive Barker ever wrote.The protagonist is a retired artist and, so we are told, descendant of M. Dupin.Yes, we are led to believe, Edgar Allan Poe's classic story The Murders in the Rue Morgue was based on fact and not fancy, and now the modern representative of the Dupin blood finds himself mired in an extraordinary, eerily similar, and exceedingly ludicrous case of his own. Obviously, I don't consider Volume 2 of the Books of Blood to represent Clive Barker at anything near his best; this is not to say these stories (excluding New Murders in the Rue Morgue) are not worth reading, though.Dread is a fine piece of work, and the next three stories will hold your attention throughout, although they may well leave you feeling indifferent and more than a tad disappointed.
Not the best one, but still... This second book is not as good as the rest, but especially the first one is really good. Still very good horror.
Better than Vol 1. I think that this book is more consistentthan the first volume of 'Books of Blood' and fully deserves five stars. This is possibly the best collection of horror stories I have read.
Very good read! |
56. The Essential Clive Barker by Clive Barker | |
Paperback: 642
Pages
(2000-10-02)
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A complete rip-off |
57. ColdheartCanyon by Clive Barker | |
Audio Cassette:
Pages
(2001)
Isbn: 0060010886 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
58. Sacrament (Unabridged 14 Audio Tapes) by Clive Barker | |
Audio Cassette: 14
Pages
(1996)
Isbn: 0788706322 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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59. Coldheart Canyon: A Hollywood Ghost Story by Clive Barker | |
Hardcover: 688
Pages
(2001-09-30)
list price: US$27.95 -- used & new: US$12.33 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00009MVHZ Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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didn't like it
As strange as the Canyon depicted
Underrated masterpiece by my favorite author
Clive Barker Gives Us Hollywood Babylon Up Close And Personal
I like Clive Barker, but I don't like this book. |
60. Coldheart Canyon: A Hollywood Ghost Story by Clive Barker | |
Hardcover: 688
Pages
(2001-09-30)
list price: US$27.95 -- used & new: US$12.33 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00009MVHZ Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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didn't like it
As strange as the Canyon depicted
Underrated masterpiece by my favorite author
Clive Barker Gives Us Hollywood Babylon Up Close And Personal
I like Clive Barker, but I don't like this book. |
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