The Inhuman Condition - Softcover

Barker, Clive

 
9780671612696: The Inhuman Condition

Synopsis

In this fully dramatized audio program a harrowing and unforgettable story of evil unfolds. A band of youths commits a senseless act of violence and comes into possession of a string of knots. The untying of each knot will unleash a living nightmare until the final knot is undone and the ultimate terror is witnessed.

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Review

"The Washington Post" The most provacative tales of terror ever published.

"The Washington Post"

The most provacative tales of terror ever published.



"The New York Times"

Barker createÝs¨ an atmosphere of dread and foreboding...He makes a bad dream seem not only creepily disturbing but plausible...."The Inhuman Condition" is Clive Barker at his most effective.



"Time"

Ever since the heyday of horror fiction...aficionados have been awaiting a writer to transcend the genre and give it new legitimacy. Clive Barker may be the man...witty, unpredictable, and concise....Each story involves an uncanny mix of eroticism and terror.



"The New York Times"

Barker create[ s] an atmosphere of dread and foreboding...He makes a bad dream seem not only creepily disturbing but plausible...."The Inhuman Condition" is Clive Barker at his most effective.



"The New York Times"

Barker create[s] an atmosphere of dread and foreboding...He makes a bad dream seem not only creepily disturbing but plausible...."The Inhuman Condition" is Clive Barker at his most effective.



"The Washington Post"The most provacative tales of terror ever published.

"The New York Times"Barker create[s] an atmosphere of dread and foreboding...He makes a bad dream seem not only creepily disturbing but plausible...."The Inhuman Condition" is Clive Barker at his most effective.

"Time"Ever since the heyday of horror fiction...aficionados have been awaiting a writer to transcend the genre and give it new legitimacy. Clive Barker may be the man...witty, unpredictable, and concise....Each story involves an uncanny mix of eroticism and terror.

"Time" Ever since the heyday of horror fiction...aficionados have been awaiting a writer to transcend the genre and give it new legitimacy. Clive Barker may be the man...witty, unpredictable, and concise....Each story involves an uncanny mix of eroticism and terror.

"The New York Times" Barker create[s] an atmosphere of dread and foreboding...He makes a bad dream seem not only creepily disturbing but plausible...."The Inhuman Condition" is Clive Barker at his most effective.

Time Ever since the heyday of horror fiction...aficionados have been awaiting a writer to transcend the genre and give it new legitimacy. Clive Barker may be the man...witty, unpredictable, and concise....Each story involves an uncanny mix of eroticism and terror.

The New York Times Barker create[s] an atmosphere of dread and foreboding...He makes a bad dream seem not only creepily disturbing but plausible....The Inhuman Condition is Clive Barker at his most effective.

The Washington Post The most provacative tales of terror ever published.

About the Author

Clive Barker is the bestselling author of nineteen books, including Weaveworld, Imajica, and Galilee. He regularly shows his art in Los Angeles and New York, and produces and directs for both large screen and small. Recent projects include the Oscar(R)-winning film Gods and Monsters, and an exhibition of erotic painting and photographs, The Weird and the Wicked. He lives with his husband, the photographer David Armstrong, in Los Angeles, along with his family of dogs, rats, geckoes, iguana, and turtles.

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