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Imajica
by 
Clive Barker
  
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Publisher: HarperCollins
Subject(s):  Fantasy
Fiction
Science Fiction
Language(s):  English


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Digital ISBN:   9780060098391
Release date:   Sep 10, 2002

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E-book exclusive: "Afterword(s): Clive Barker on Imajica."

From master storyteller Clive Barker comes an epic tale of myth, magic, and forbidden passion -- complete with new illustrations and a new Appendix.

Imajica is an epic beyond compare: vast in conception, obsessively detailed in execution, and apocalyptic in its resolution. At its heart lies the sensualist and master art forger, Gentle, whose life unravels when he encounters Judith Odell, whose power to influence the destinies of men is vaster than she knows, and Pie 'oh' pah, an alien assassin who comes from a hidden dimension.

That dimension is one of five in the great system called Imajica. They are worlds that are utterly unlike our own, but are ruled, peopled, and haunted by species whose lives are intricately connected with ours. As Gentle, Judith, and Pie 'oh' pah travel the Imajica, they uncover a trail of crimes and intimate betrayals, leading them to a revelation so startling that it changes reality forever.
 
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Excerpts

Chapter One

The Fifth Dominion

...

It was the pivotal teaching of Pluthero Quexos, the most celebrated dramatist of the Second Dominion, that in any fiction, no matter how ambitious its scope or profound its theme, there was only ever room for three players. Between warring kings, a peacemaker; between adoring spouses, a seducer or a child. Between twins, the spirit of the womb. Between lovers, Death. Greater numbers might drift through the drama, of course -- thousands in fact -- but they could only ever be phantoms, agents, or, on rare occasions, reflections of the three real and self-willed beings who stood at the center. And even this essential trio would not remain intact; or so he taught. It would steadily diminish as the story unfolded, three becoming two, two becoming one, until the stage was left deserted.

Needless to say, this dogma did not go unchallenged. The writers of fables and comedies were particularly vociferous in their scorn, reminding the worthy Quexos that they invariably ended their own tales with a marriage and a feast. He was unrepentant. He dubbed them cheats and told them they were swindling their audiences out of what he called the last great procession, when, after the wedding songs had been sung and the dances danced, the characters took their melancholy way off into darkness, following each other into oblivion.

It was a hard philosophy, but he claimed it was both immutable and universal, as true in the Fifth Dominion, called Earth, as it was in the Second.

And more significantly, as certain in life as it was in art.

Being a man of contained emotion, Charlie Estabrook had little patience with the theater. It was, in his bluntly stated opinion, a waste of breath: indulgence, flummery, lies. But had some student recited Quexos' First Law of Drama to him this cold November night he would have nodded grimly and said: All true, all true. It was his experience precisely. Just as Quexos' Law required, his story had begun with a trio: himself, John Furie Zacharias, and, between them, Judith. That arrangement hadn't lasted very long. Within a few weeks of setting eyes on Judith he had managed to supersede Zacharias in her affections, and the three had dwindled to a blissful two. He and Judith had married and lived happily for five years, until, for reasons he still didn't understand, their joy had foundered, and the two had become one.

He was that one, of course, and the night found him sitting in the back of a purring car being driven around the frosty streets of London in search of somebody to help him finish the story. Not, perhaps, in a fashion Quexos would have approved of -- the stage would not be left entirely empty -- but one which would salve Estabrook's hurt.

He wasn't alone in his search. He had the company of one half-trusted soul tonight: his driver, guide, and procurer, the ambiguous Mr. Chant. But despite Chant's shows of empathy, he was still just another servant, content to attend upon his master as long as he was promptly paid. He didn't understand the profundity of Estabrook's pain; he was too chilly, too remote. Nor, for all the length of his family history, could Estabrook turn to his lineage for comfort. Although he could trace his ancestors back to the reign of James the First, he had not been able to find a single man on that tree of immoralities -- even to the bloodiest root -- who had caused, either by his hand or hiring, what he, Estabrook, was out this midnight to contrive: the murder of his wife. . . .

The foregoing is excerpted from Imajica by Clive Barker. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without written permission from HarperCollins Publishers, 10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022

 

Reviews

William S. Burroughs ...
"A book in the picaresque tradition that moves with tidal force and power."
 
Washington Post Book World...
"Rich in plot twists, Byzantine intrigues, and hidden secrets, Imajica is a Chinese puzzle box constructed on a universal scale.... Barker has an unparalleled talent for envisioning other worlds"
 
New York Daily News...
"Wonderfully entertaining.... Clive Barker is a magician of the first order"
 
Time Out (London) ...
"In the language of fear, he has no equals."
 
The Philadelphia Inquirer ...
"When you're in the mood for forgettable escapism, nobody does it better."
 
The Washington Post ...
"Clive Barker is a mapmaker of the mind, charting the farthest reaches of the imagination.... His ambition and audacity are unparalleled; we know that we are in the presence of a vision that is genuine, unique, and lasting."
 
The New York Times Book Review ...
"Barker's extravagantly unconventional inventions are ingenious refractions of our common quest to experience and understand the mysterious world around us and the mysteries within ourselves."
 
Atlanta Journal & Constitution ...
"A writer of stunning imagination."
 

About the Author

Clive Barker is the internationally bestselling and award-winning author of, among other works, Coldheart Canyon, Everville, Galilee, The Great and Secret Show, The Hellbound Heart, Imajica, and Sacrament -- all available from PerfectBound e-books. Mr. Barker 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-winning Gods and Monsters, and The Abarat Quartet, a series of books for children. He lives in Los Angeles.

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