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| Title | : | Cabal |
| Author | : | Clive Barker |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 358 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 2001 by Gallery Books (first published 1988) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Fantasy |

Clive Barker
Paperback | Pages: 358 pages Rating: 3.93 | 17509 Users | 534 Reviews
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For more than two decades, Clive Barker has twisted the worlds of horrific and surrealistic fiction into a terrifying, transcendent genre all his own. With skillful prose, he enthralls even as he horrifies; with uncanny insight, he disturbs as profoundly as he reveals. Evoking revulsion and admiration, anticipation and dread, Barker's works explore the darkest contradictions of the human condition: our fear of life and our dreams of death.Identify Books Supposing Cabal
| Original Title: | Cabal |
| ISBN: | 0743417321 (ISBN13: 9780743417327) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Literary Awards: | World Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Collection (1989) |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 17509 Users | 534 ReviewsCriticize Containing Books Cabal
Cabal, containing the novella that this movie was based on.Do want. I watched the movie recently and still loved it!A collection of stories for $3.99 on Kindle!"When the sun goes out and there's only night, we'll live on the earth. It'll be ours."After being convinced by his psychiatrist that he is responsible for a whole host of murders, Boone flees to the semi-fantastical Midian, a crypt inhabited by shape-shifting monsters who call themselves the Nightbreed. I only needed to read the first couple of paragraphs of Cabal to be reminded why I have fallen for Barker's works - his writing is simply incredible. His ability to present horror and gore in
CABAL is a zombie story as only Barker could have written it. Now I need to see the movie...

(Okay so for whatever reason this appears as two books and my review didn't appear for this version? Well here it is again :D)This year, Ive gotten a stronger understanding of the difference between literary and simple genre fiction- or at least how I would define them.A literary story needs to provide some unique psychological or philosophical insight or at least present an existing insight in a new way.Genre fiction provides no new insight: its a reshuffling of existing material, often done to
There is something special about Clive Barker's prose. Perhaps in particular his early works like the short fiction in The Books of Blood and The Hellbound Heart, and Cabal is clearly (pardon the pun) of the same breed.Barker writes with all the stops out and throws his readers into the midst of a world both nightmarish and fantastic. A world of gross depravity, yet human in all its monstrosity. Barker gives the monsters and outcasts of his fiction souls, making them perhaps more human than some
This wasn't unentertaining, but it's certainly not why I like Clive Barker.CABAL is a contemporary gothic love story that I could only describe as Edgar Allan Poe meets Beetlejuice. Or Tim Burton if he stopped trying to make goth culture cute and accessible. It's simplistic, yet it means to be simplistic and I just didn't find the Clive Barker that I love, who enjoys pushing boundaries in this book. It was well-crafted at best, but not an inspiring read.
Oh wow, Jeffrey! Quite the review of quite the novel.His girlfriend Lori, who is frankly the beyond perfect girlfriend, wants to be with him no matter


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