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Will Rabjohns, perhaps the most famous wildlife photographer in the world, has made his reputation chronicling the fates of endangered species. But after a terrible accident, Will is left in a coma. And in its depths, he revisits the wildernesses of his youth and relives his life with a mysterious couple who have influenced his life as an artist and a man.
When Will awakens, he sets out on a journey of self-discovery—one where he will penetrate the ultimate mystery and finally unlock the secret of his destiny.
Soaring, provocative and passionate, Sacrament is the book Clive Barker's millions of readers knew he had to write someday: the troubling and passionate masterwork from the pen of one of today's most acclaimed authors.
"A gripping book that weaves a compulsive spell almost to the final page. Vintage Barker." —The London Times
"Barker's most ambitious work to date . . . Rapturously full of emotions." —L.A. Life
"Breathtaking drama . . . Barker presents an astonishing array of ideas, visions and epiphanies." —Publishers Weekly
"Spellbinding treat . . . an impressively majestic vision told in beautiful prose." —People
"It deserves to be as big a hit as anything Barker's done." —Booklist
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from July 1, 1996
A giant of horror strides toward mainstream fiction in this awesome but skewed novel. Not that Barker (Everville, etc.) has forsaken the fantastic and outre; but here, the premier metaphysician of dark fantasy mutes his usually riotous imagery, placing it in the service of an elegy for the natural world. He also creates his first proudly gay hero, Will Rabjohns, celebrated for his photographs of endangered species. Will's profession, as well as his sojourns in San Francisco's gay community, reflect the themes of the novel--creation and, above all, extinction, both of animals and of humans, especially of gay men through AIDS. The story opens with Will being mauled by a polar bear and plunging into a coma from which he recalls his boyhood in England. In flashback, Will meets Steep, a gaunt, inhuman creature clad in human form, and Steep's lethal, lamia-like partner, Rosa. Steep's passion is to snuff species into extinction; his mate's, to give birth to her and Steep's progeny. Awakening from his coma, Will travels to S.F., then to England for an apocalyptic climax at a hovel inhabited by lost species and souls. Barker's prose is as fertile as always, and his characters are rubbed raw with life and death; but the story line lacks the narrative urgency and grand arcs of his other works. The symbolism can be strained at times. Likewise, despite the thematic paste, the gay and fantasy elements don't bond well, though both provoke moments of breathtaking drama. Even in this fractured tale, Barker presents an astonishing array of ideas, visions and epiphanies; but they're seen as if through a glass beveled and crazed. $175,000 ad/promo; simultaneous HarperAudio; dramatic rights: Sterling Lord Literistic; author tour. -
Library Journal
March 1, 1996
Tired of touring the Barker web site--called the Web of Lost Souls? Then turn to Barker's newest novel for a good, old-fashioned scare. In a coma after encountering a polar bear, wildlife photographer Will Swift recalls an evil force of nature that pursued him as a child and wakes to realize that the force is after him again. -
Library Journal
March 15, 1996
Tired of touring the Barker web site--called the Web of Lost Souls? Then turn to Barker's newest novel for a good, old-fashioned scare. In a coma after encountering a polar bear, wildlife photographer Will Swift recalls an evil force of nature that pursued him as a child and wakes to realize that the force is after him again. -
Library Journal
July 1, 1996
Barker, known for his literate, imaginative dark fantasy (Incarnations, HarperCollins, 1995), tries his hand at more mainstream work here. Brilliant, gay wildlife photographer Will has spent his career chronicling death--something he doesn't dwell on until an accident sends him into a coma. During his physical stasis, Will's mind explores the past, and he relives his life-altering meeting with the inhuman Joseph Steep. Steep taught Will the pleasures of causing death. Will lives Steep's memories and sees things that weren't intended to be remembered, which shapes the next 30 years of his life. But the eyes of an adult see differently from those of a child. Will awakens to new purpose: to uncover or perhaps recover a powerful artifact. Sacrament is not as inventive or all-encompassing as Imajica (HarperCollins, 1991) or The Great and Secret Show (LJ 1/90), but it should appeal to both established Barker fans and a more general audience. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 3/15/96.]--Jodi L. Israel, Westwood, Mass
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