A visionary, fantasist, poet and painter, Clive Barker has expanded the reaches of human imagination as a novelist, director, screenwriter and dramatist. An inveterate seeker who traverses between myriad styles with ease, Barker has left his indelible artistic mark on a range of projects that reflect his creative grasp of contemporary media — from familiar literary terrain to the progressive vision of his Seraphim production company. His 1998 ā€œGods and Monsters,ā€ which he executive produced, garnered three Academy Award nominations and an Oscar forĀ Best Adapted Screenplay. The following year, Barker joined the ranks of such illustrious authors as Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Annie Dillard and Aldous Huxley when his collection of literary works was inducted into the Perennial line at HarperCollins, who then publishedĀ The Essential Clive Barker, a 700-page anthology with an introduction by Armistead Maupin.

Barker began his odyssey in the London theatre, scripting original plays for his groupĀ The Dog Company, including ā€œThe History of the Devil,ā€ ā€œFrankensteinĀ in Loveā€ and ā€œCrazyface.ā€.Ā Soon, Barker began publishing hisĀ The Books of BloodĀ short fiction collections; but it was his debut novel,Ā The Damnation GameĀ that widened his already growing international audience.

Barker shifted gears in 1987 when he directed ā€œHellraiser,ā€ based on his novellaĀ The Hellbound Heart, which became a veritable cult classic spawning a slew of sequels, several lines of comic books, and an array of merchandising. In 1990, he adapted and directed ā€œNightbreedā€ from his short storyĀ Cabal. Two years later, Barker executive produced the housing-project story ā€œCandyman,ā€ as well as the 1995 sequel, ā€œCandyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh.ā€ Also that year, he directed Scott Bakula and Famke Janssen in the noir-esque detective tale, ā€œLord of Illusions.ā€

Barker’s literary works include such best-selling fantasies asĀ Weaveworld,Ā Imajica, andĀ Everville, the children’s novelĀ The Thief of Always,Ā Sacrament,Ā GalileeĀ andĀ Coldheart Canyon. The first of his quintet of children’s books,Ā Abarat, was published in October 2002 to resounding critical acclaim, followed byĀ Abarat II: Days of Magic, Nights of WarĀ andĀ Arabat III: Absolute Midnight; Barker is currently completing the fourth in the series. As an artist, Barker frequently turns to the canvas to fuel his imagination with hugely successful exhibitions across America. His neo-expressionist paintings have been showcased in two large format books,Ā Clive Barker, Illustrator, volumes I & II.

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