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Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror

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In this richly illustrated volume--masterfully complied from the BBC television miniseries by Stephen Jones--Clive Barker, the modern master of horror, takes you on a terrifyingly intimate tour of his personal sources and secrets. Here is the unspeakable stuff of which Barker's vision was a wonderfully eclectic and wide-ranging collection of nightmares from the literature and film. Meet serial killers and serious authors, outlaw directors and rebel artists, legendary monsters and movie stars from Psycho to Silence of the Lambs. From exorcisms to zombie dances, chaos to cannibalism, Lovecraft to Elm Street, Dracula to Deuteronomy, discover the dark and grisly world of Clive Barker.

256 pages, Paperback

First published April 27, 1997

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Stephen Jones is an eighteen-time winner of the British Fantasy Award.

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461 reviews194 followers
April 17, 2018
This was a fun little read for any true horror fan. Facts about the real and the made up horrors that have haunted this world from way back when till now. Favorites of Clive Barker piled into one book...genius!

The only reason I didn’t give this a full five star review is mainly because I feel like so much was left out. Clive Barker is a master of horror but for some reason I felt like he was holding back. I wanted more of that gore we see so much of in his writings. Does that make me demented? Maybe, but it is a book about HORROR! Let’s see more horror!!
Profile Image for Sjoerd.
184 reviews2 followers
November 5, 2023
It really was an alphabet. A to Z. It was a hodge podge of stories, references, incidents, movie reviews and interview. I am not to sure who wrote the book, I expected Stephen Jones, but sometimes the author referred to themselves as Barker.

It was entertaining, but didn't learn that much new things.

Probably will never reread, maybe will watch the series.
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723 reviews13 followers
July 16, 2010
This book is fun, but in no way exhaustive...nor does it presume to be. It's meant to be a review of horror by Barker, so it's weighted to his own tastes. The chapters are themed to each letter, and cover a broad range within the subject.
The authourship is questionable: the book itself says 'compiled by' Stephen Jones, but the essays appear to be suggesting themselves as by Barker himself. Quotes from him are additionally tagged marginally, but then the synopses by Jones are also individually notated, so who wrote the bulk of the text is anyone's guess. It does not, to me, seem like Barker's writing, but who cares? It's an entertaining book with lots of cool images, and clearly adds more info (like filmographies, bibliographies and further reading) to what must be in the show.
More than anything, the book makes me want to see the series it's supposed to be a companion to!
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2,115 reviews36 followers
March 10, 2017
Due to flooding in our basement (where my library just happened to be located) I had to take down and put back all my books and came across this title. I didn't remember it well except that I enjoyed it. Perfect for laying around the house to pick up and read a chapter/letter whenever I had the chance (hence the long reading period between dates).

Lovely book about books, movies, history, people, and obscure ideas that all had some influence on the talented Mr. Barker in shaping the Renaissance artist and story teller that he is.
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2,917 reviews1,187 followers
January 27, 2016
I'd love to find this one again. Owned it as a teenager. Remember it wasn't exhaustive by any means, but it was good and needs a re-read badly. Barker is a good choice for someone to write a book on horror. He certainly enjoys showing up on documentaries about it, even if he hasn't written much in the genre anymore.
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408 reviews26 followers
May 16, 2009
Interesting highlights of horror, both real life and fictional. I think this would have been more interesting seeing the TV show it accompanied, seeing Barker talk about what these bits of horror mean to him.
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Author 67 books172 followers
September 5, 2011
A sprawling compilation of the history genre, from two of its more knowledgeable practitioners - messrs Barker (who 'presents') and Jones. Worth a read for anyone with the slightest interest in horror.
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June 15, 2009
Great informative book with lists of movies in their own genres. Artwork from CB and great publicity shots/covers.
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Author 1 book106 followers
May 13, 2018
For my fiftieth book of the year I wanted to read something special and, well, what could be more special than a special edition companion book to a Clive Barker BBC show? Better yet, make it an encyclopedia of horror handpicked by one of the masters himself. Add in a hundreds of excellent quotes and interviews with Boris Karloff, Stephen King, George Romero, and many other gods of horror and you have something that's darn near perfect for the fans. I'll get right down to it here: I love Mister Barker, I love Mister Jones (who did a fantastic job of compiling this masterpiece), and I love everything that's offered here. The most fanatic horror fans are still bound to find an obscure piece of literature or film history here that they were unaware of beforehand. When you can accomplish something like that you've earned my applause and admiration, and that's what happened here.
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Author 20 books7 followers
March 14, 2020
I remember devouring the BBC TV series upon which this book is based, and reading and re-reading the book itself, back when I was a teenager. When I saw the book in a charity shop, nostalgia tugged at me and... it's fine. There's no real depth to it -- how could there be when it distils an entire genre across many mediums into twenty-six arbitrary chapters? -- but there are a few nuggets of cleverness and one or two surprises. It's a shallow but fun look at horror as a genre and while it won't be any use as a proper scholarly text, it's still worth a read.
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Author 49 books350 followers
February 28, 2019
Informative, engrossing, fascinating and profound. Also a brilliant achievement in book design. Highly recommended for horror fans.
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152 reviews3 followers
July 16, 2021
Worth it for the awesome movie posters and movie list alone.
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501 reviews169 followers
January 22, 2008
The British wackjob gives an alphabetical list of some of his favorite scary movies, books, and random evil stuff he finds inspiring.
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95 reviews3 followers
February 4, 2010
Great horror compendium. Lots of fun to be found here.
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22 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2010
Delves into film, literature, history, even fine arts. Surely one of the best collections of insights into horror throughout the ages ever published.
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8 reviews23 followers
January 11, 2011
Was about the history of horror, mostly old movie crap, no Clive at all, just him writing it.
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1,149 reviews45 followers
November 29, 2020
Eccentric alphabetized collection about what makes Barker’s horrific heart tick. Find out a few tidbits and psych 101 with Barker. Beautifully illustrated.
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April 12, 2015
Brilliant and wonderful book. I own it and have re-read it over and over again!
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April 1, 2017
Would have gotten 5 stars but I didn't really like all the notes Stephen Jones made.
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