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Everville

Book of the Art #2 / 2
by Clive Barker
Everville (Book of the Art #2) by Clive Barker
★ 7.34 / 3
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Welcome to Everville...

On a mountain high above the city, a door stands open onto the shores of another world, and there's not a soul below who'll not be changed by that fact.

Phoebe Cobb is about to leave her old life as a doctor's receptionist and go looking for her lost lover in the dream-seas of that world...

Tesla Bombeck, who knows what horrors lurk on the other side of that door, must solve the mysteries of the city's past if she is to keep the horrors from crossing the threashold...

And Harry D'Amour, who has tracked the ultimate evil across America, will find it conjuring atrocities in the sunlit sheets of Everville.

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Fantasy
Release date: 1994

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Clive Barker

Clive Barker

Clive Barker is a name synonymous with boundary-pushing imagination and a mastery of blending horror with the fantastical. From his early days as a writer and artist in England, Barker's creative journey has been one marked by daring narratives that explore the darkest corners of the human psyche while celebrating the beauty of invention. His work is not just about fear—it's about transformation, the collision of desire and dread, and the uncharted territories of the mind.

Born in Liverpool in 1952, Barker’s love for storytelling began at a young age, where he would often turn to the gothic, the grotesque, and the mythical to feed his imagination. His early exposure to both the arts and the horror genre shaped the unique voice that would later captivate audiences worldwide. Drawing inspiration from his own experiences and his deep love for the supernatural, his stories offer a rich tapestry of vivid imagery and intense emotion. His novels, short stories, and plays all reflect a mind that refuses to be limited by genre conventions, instead choosing to blend the horrific with the beautiful in ways few authors dare.

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Barker is perhaps best known for The Hellbound Heart, which introduced readers to the now-iconic Hellraiser franchise. This chilling tale of pain, pleasure, and otherworldly realms set the stage for his ongoing exploration of the realms beyond our own. His Books of Blood series demonstrated his keen ability to craft short, sharp shocks that left readers questioning the very nature of existence. And The Thief of Always, a dark fairy tale for adults, showcased his tender yet unsettling exploration of childhood, desire, and the passing of time.

Throughout his career, Barker has explored themes of transformation, identity, and the duality of existence. His writing is often infused with rich symbolism, mixing eroticism and horror, and navigating between the grotesque and the sublime. Whether creating the notorious Cenobites or diving into complex mythologies, Barker’s work challenges readers to confront their own fears and desires, often forcing them to see the world through a lens they hadn’t considered before.

Beyond writing, Barker is also an accomplished visual artist, further adding a layer of depth to his writing. His ability to merge the visual with the literary creates a world where imagery and narrative are intricately entwined, adding a haunting, almost tactile element to his tales.

Barker’s influence on modern horror and dark fantasy is undeniable. His work has inspired filmmakers, writers, and artists alike, creating a lasting legacy that continues to grow with each new generation of fans. In a world where the macabre and the beautiful intersect, Clive Barker remains a true pioneer, continuously pushing the boundaries of horror and fantasy. For those willing to take the plunge, his stories are an invitation to explore the deepest, most fascinating realms of fear, art, and imagination.

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Book of the Art

Book of the Art consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Great and Secret Show (Book of the Art #1)
★ 8.34 / 3
Everville (Book of the Art #2)
★ 7.34 / 3


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