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Complete works of edger Allen Poe
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I recently found a beautifully illustrated edition of it, it's one of my pride and joys!
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Finished the horror novel 'Last Days', by Brit author Adam Nevill. Absolutely loved it - highly, highly recommended. About to start 'The Haunted Book', by Jeremy Dyson, then another by Adam Nevill - 'Apartment 16'. Lincoln. |
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I think the Coil story is largely true as well. John Balance in an 1992 interview spoke about their involvement with Hellraiser: Clive Barker was writing a screenplay and he came to our house and took away a load of piercing magazines and things. Which is where they got all the Pinhead stuff from. In fairness though, Barker's 1978 short The Forbidden has plenty of scenes of sharp objects puncturing flesh and there are some prototype Hellraiser ideas explored in in. And word has it that Coil were pretty intense hedonists as well, so much so that an exhausted Steve Thrower bowed out during the Love's Secret Domain sessions...
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Neil Gaiman, on Sunday evening when asked by a lady in the audience if he had made any "sacrifices" to become a writer, said that he had made no particular "sacrifices" as such but found himself an observer on his own life (I am paraphrasing here as I cannot remember his exact words). He explained that at the scene of an accident part of his mind would be saying "so that's how the blood looks on the glass," and at the break-up of a relationship, "so that's what it's like when your heart breaks, okay I might use that later!" Now, I know that not all artists work in the same way but there must be some sort of "detachment" there as a safeguard against "psychological harm" unless, of course they are "psychological self-harmers"!
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Yep, interesting stuff... And if we were talking about Stephen King I might agree with you on the use of that detachment when writing his books, but with Clive Barker I think he might have performed that high-wire act without the comfort of a safety net - and that's not a comment on his sexuality or anything, it's from what I've read of his books - which brim over with strange esoteric desires, that's he's a sensation seeker and probably one who, to borrow a corny line from Hellraiser, is an explorer in the further regions of experience...
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D'you know, I hope you're right! it would make him so much more interesting!
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