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Le Jeu de la damnation»rank:par: Clive Barker, Jean-Daniel Brèque
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Le Voleur d'éternité»rank: 303431par: Clive Barker
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Imagica»rank: 303431par: Clive Barker
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Everville»rank: 743020par: Barker/Clive
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Das dritte Buch des Blutes»rank: 743020par: Clive Barker
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Sacrament»rank: 743020par: Clive Barker
Chroniques et points de vue: Amazon.com: A boy has an encounter with a man who causes extinctions of other species, so he grows up to be a man who documents (and thus appeals for a halt to) those extinctions. This dark fantasy tale is unlike Clive Barker's other recent ones: it is more tightly plotted, and more of this world. In a sequence of well-executed stories within stories (comparable to Russian dolls), Barker unfolds a compelling examination of what it means to be human, to be a man, and to be a gay man--on a planet where aging, disease, and death bring 'the passing of things, of days and beasts and men he'd loved.' A satisfying long novel packed with vivid images, memorable characters, and a melancholy mood that reaches for hope. |
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UNTITLED 4»rank: 743020par: Clive Barker
Chroniques et points de vue: Amazon.com: A boy has an encounter with a man who causes extinctions of other species, so he grows up to be a man who documents (and thus appeals for a halt to) those extinctions. This dark fantasy tale is unlike Clive Barker's other recent ones: it is more tightly plotted, and more of this world. In a sequence of well-executed stories within stories (comparable to Russian dolls), Barker unfolds a compelling examination of what it means to be human, to be a man, and to be a gay man--on a planet where aging, disease, and death bring 'the passing of things, of days and beasts and men he'd loved.' A satisfying long novel packed with vivid images, memorable characters, and a melancholy mood that reaches for hope. |
Das zweite Buch des Blutes»rank: 743020par: Clive Barker
Chroniques et points de vue: Amazon.com: A boy has an encounter with a man who causes extinctions of other species, so he grows up to be a man who documents (and thus appeals for a halt to) those extinctions. This dark fantasy tale is unlike Clive Barker's other recent ones: it is more tightly plotted, and more of this world. In a sequence of well-executed stories within stories (comparable to Russian dolls), Barker unfolds a compelling examination of what it means to be human, to be a man, and to be a gay man--on a planet where aging, disease, and death bring 'the passing of things, of days and beasts and men he'd loved.' A satisfying long novel packed with vivid images, memorable characters, and a melancholy mood that reaches for hope. |
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Cabale»rank: 739184par: Clive Barker
Chroniques et points de vue: Amazon.com: A boy has an encounter with a man who causes extinctions of other species, so he grows up to be a man who documents (and thus appeals for a halt to) those extinctions. This dark fantasy tale is unlike Clive Barker's other recent ones: it is more tightly plotted, and more of this world. In a sequence of well-executed stories within stories (comparable to Russian dolls), Barker unfolds a compelling examination of what it means to be human, to be a man, and to be a gay man--on a planet where aging, disease, and death bring 'the passing of things, of days and beasts and men he'd loved.' A satisfying long novel packed with vivid images, memorable characters, and a melancholy mood that reaches for hope. |
Une Course d'enfer (Livre de sang .)»rank: 739184par: Clive Barker, Dominique Dill
Chroniques et points de vue: Amazon.com: A boy has an encounter with a man who causes extinctions of other species, so he grows up to be a man who documents (and thus appeals for a halt to) those extinctions. This dark fantasy tale is unlike Clive Barker's other recent ones: it is more tightly plotted, and more of this world. In a sequence of well-executed stories within stories (comparable to Russian dolls), Barker unfolds a compelling examination of what it means to be human, to be a man, and to be a gay man--on a planet where aging, disease, and death bring 'the passing of things, of days and beasts and men he'd loved.' A satisfying long novel packed with vivid images, memorable characters, and a melancholy mood that reaches for hope. |