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by Clive Barker (Author)
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A boy has an encounter with a man who causes extinctions of other species, so he grows up to be a man who documents (and thus appeals for a halt to) those extinctions. This dark fantasy tale is unlike Clive Barker's other recent ones: it is more tightly plotted, and more of this world. In a sequence of well-executed stories within stories (comparable to Russian dolls), Barker unfolds a compelling examination of what it means to be human, to be a man, and to be a gay man--on a planet where aging, disease, and death bring "the passing of things, of days and beasts and men he'd loved." A satisfying long novel packed with vivid images, memorable characters, and a melancholy mood that reaches for hope. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Publishers Weekly

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.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A story of reluctant shamanism, Jan 31 2004
By OAKSHAMAN "oakshaman" (Algoma, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sacrament (Mass Market Paperback)
A shaman may not get you out of this alive, but he will get you out whole.

No, I don't think I'm stretching things too far to say that the primary focus of this novel is shamanism. It's all there: a sensitive, "different", psychic youngster; the meeting with spirits in the wild early in life; the NDE that opened him up again in adult hood; "Lord Fox" as power animal and spirit guide; the uniting and healing of partial souls; the recognition of a calling; the helping of dead spirits across the veil; even the philosopher father writing about the boundary between the inner and outer worlds fading away. Even the Domus Mundi, the house of the world, echoes Native American teachings about the great circle of the world, of life. It's all shamanism. The main character of Will Rabjohns is a perfect candidate for this calling, for he already knows what it is like to live on the boundary between two worlds.

On the other hand the character of Rukenau shows the left hand path- the magus who seeks to force and distort natural and supernatural forces to serve his will. It is the difference between he who serves Balance, and he who serves Imbalance.

It took a lot of guts for Clive Barker to write this novel. First of all it lays much of the author's personal life and experience open to the public. Secondly, in writing about shamanism, the vast majority of the general public just isn't going to "get it."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Want to read it again, Dec 19 2003
This review is from: Sacrament (Mass Market Paperback)
One of Barker's best! His views on the ways and nature of the universe are more realistic and well thought out than those in the non-fiction sections!

I want to read it again!

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5.0 out of 5 stars MY FAVORITE CLIVE BARKER BOOK, Aug 25 2003
By ben (AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sacrament (Mass Market Paperback)
The book begins with a character named will rabjons who photographs polar bears for a living, and you begin to think to yourself; "BORING" although this is in fact the building up of suspense for the greatest read you will ever experience. The book is like pulp fiction in the way that not all the story is in one time period i.e. the book begins when he is about 40 then later in the book he is in his childhood and by the end of the book he is back to the age of about 40, this is all done whilst giving the reader an experience like no other book will i.e. it has horror, suspense, dramatic, romantic [the only bad thing in the book], thrilling and supernatural storytelling throughout, the only downside is that there is softcore gay sex in the book which can make some readers turn away in discust, although there is only about two happernings of this in the book and it is worth putting up with for such a great read, I have nothing against gays so the fact that the main character was gay did not bother me although it has bothered many other readers which you will see if you read the other reviews of this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, it's worth reading
Writing a review for "Sacrament" is hard, because this is essentially a book without a genre. I found it in the horror section of the bookstore, but it isn't a horror novel, nor... Read more
Published on Aug 23 2003 by Felixpath

5.0 out of 5 stars The book that made me a fan!
This is the book that made me a Clive Barker fan. The way it combines fantasy elements (the Nilotic creature as a tangible manifestation of the human desire for spirituality)... Read more
Published on April 22 2003 by Steve M

2.0 out of 5 stars I'm going to give him a second chance. But this is terrible.
I bought sacrament expecting something grand
I didn't get something grand
I'm not sure if I got anything at all.

The book starts very promising. Read more

Published on Jan 18 2002 by johnperson

3.0 out of 5 stars Barker shows his sensitive side
This is probably an excellent book. Barker tackles more personal issues involving homosexuality and AIDS and the conflicts between men and women and the union of the two genders... Read more
Published on Nov 6 2000 by Matt C. Stedman

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Well Done
This book was writen well enough to get me interested. I usually don't get into any sort of 'sci-fi' type of book... Read more
Published on Oct 16 2000 by Misty

5.0 out of 5 stars Epic tale of the natural and supernatural
A wonderfully different and more personal novel from Barker, in which a wildlife photographer is attacked and seriously wounded by a polar bear. Read more
Published on May 3 2000 by Cody Menzies

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, if not quite wonderful
I bought "Sacrament" a few years ago when it first came out in hardcover (at a bookstore in the mall in Pennsylvania where George Romero filmed "Dawn of the... Read more
Published on Feb 20 2000 by C. Fletcher

5.0 out of 5 stars 'Sacrament' plays on the wounds of the heart...
Some that never heal and some that we never knew existed. In reading this book many times I found myself becoming a part of Will Rabjohns. Read more
Published on Jan 28 2000 by reconciler

4.0 out of 5 stars 'Sacrament' plays on the wounds of the heart...
Some that never heal and some that we never knew existed. In reading this book many times I found myself becoming a part of Will Rabjohns. Read more
Published on Jan 28 2000 by reconciler

4.0 out of 5 stars A well told story
Clive Barker tells a compelling tale in the way that only he can. I love the way he bring in elements of mysticism into the lives of ordinary people and seeing how they react and... Read more
Published on Oct 13 1999

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