Declare Epithetical Books Books of Blood: Volumes 1-6 (Books of Blood #1-6)
Title | : | Books of Blood: Volumes 1-6 (Books of Blood #1-6) |
Author | : | Clive Barker |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Complete edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 818 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 2002 by Stealth Press (first published 1984) |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Short Stories. Fantasy |
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BRINGS TOGETHER ALL SIX BOOKS OF BLOOD"Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we're opened, we're red." For those who only know Clive Barker through his long multigenre novels, this complete edition of the Books of Blood is a welcome chance to acquire all six volumes and 30 remarkable horror short stories written by the British author Clive Barker. For those who already know these tales, the poignant introduction is a window on the creator's mind. Reflecting back after 14 years, Barker writes:
I look at these pieces and I don't think the man who wrote them is alive in me anymore.... We are all our own graveyards I believe; we squat amongst the tombs of the people we were. If we're healthy, every day is a celebration, a Day of the Dead, in which we give thanks for the lives that we lived; and if we are neurotic we brood and mourn and wish that the past was still present.Reading these stories over, I feel a little of both. Some of the simple energies that made these words flow through my pen--that made the phrases felicitous and the ideas sing--have gone. I lost their maker a long time ago.
These enthusiastic tales are not ashamed of visceral horror, of blood splashing freely across the page: "The Midnight Meat Train," a grisly subway tale that surprises you with one twist after another; "The Yattering and Jack," about a hilarious demon who possesses a Christmas turkey; "In the Hills, the Cities," an unusual example of an original horror premise; "Dread," a harrowing non-supernatural tale about being forced to realize your worst nightmare; "Jacqueline Ess: Her Will and Testament," about a woman who kills men with her mind. Some of the tales are more successful than others, but all are distinguished by strikingly beautiful images of evil and destruction. No horror library is complete without them. --Fiona Webster

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Original Title: | Books of Blood I-VI |
ISBN: | 1588810402 (ISBN13: 9781588810403) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Books of Blood #1-6 |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 489 Users | 25 ReviewsAppraise Epithetical Books Books of Blood: Volumes 1-6 (Books of Blood #1-6)
I have such mixed feelings about this body of work. Some stories I liked, some were deliciously shocking, some I only liked bits of and some I don't remember as they didn't stick for me. Al of them were clever ideas though. Here are a few of my thoughts;The Skins of the Fathers in Book two was my favourite.Jacqueline Ess: Her Will And Testament was great but I was so angry at the ending.The Inhuman Condition was great funThe Body Politic was so hilarious and insane that I laughed out loud andbrilliant!!
In short story originality and creepiness, this is up there with Poe

One of the best collections of short stories going. Imaginative, fantastical, fun, great characters, unflinching. Much better than what I was expecting. There's a couple of duds in my view, but overall, absolutely inspirational.
Clive Barker was born in Liverpool, England, the son of Joan Rubie (née Revill), a painter and school welfare officer, and Leonard Barker, a personnel director for an industrial relations firm. Educated at Dovedale Primary School and Quarry Bank High School, he studied English and Philosophy at Liverpool University and his picture now hangs in the entrance hallway to the Philosophy Department. It
For those who have not been introduced to the works of Clive Barker, the Complete Books of Blood is the best place to begin. With 16 different flavors of horror splashed on each sticky page, Barker leaves no nightmare unexplored.Be warned: one does not just dip their toes into the Bloody Books without falling in.Recommended reading:Human RemainsThe MadonnaIn the Flesh
Stephen King recommended author. He said: "I have seen the future of horror, his name is Clive Barker." ."
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