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    <![CDATA[Incarnations: Three Plays by Clive Barker]]>
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    <![CDATA[Legions of Clive Barker fans will relish three early works from the wicked imagination of one of the best-known fantasy/horror writers of the decade.<p><em>Incarnations</em> 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.<p>The three works that make up <em>Incarnations - Colossus; Frankenstein in Love, or the Life of Death;</em> and <em>The History of the Devil, or Scenes from a Pretended Life</em>  combine the shock and magic and heartbreak that has made Barker's unique vision a compelling force in all the media he has touched.</p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Not giving a star rating because I picked it up solely for the &quot;The History of the Devil&quot; on recommendation of someone who'd listened to a radio play version of it...but I couldn't get into it. I barely read a dozen pages before being just bored. Did absolutely nothing for me.]]></body>
    
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