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Drive in Creature Feature

Drive in Creature Feature( )
Author: Johnson, Eugene
Editor: Johnson, Eugene
Day, Charles
Introduction by: Wilson, F.
Contribution by: Barker, Clive
Lansdale, Joe R.
Nolan, William
Grant, Taylor
ISBN:978-1-5369-2409-1
Publication Date:Aug 2016
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $19.95
Book Description:

DRIVE-IN CREATURE FEATUREBuy a ticket, turn the page and transport yourself back to a time when families cowered in their cars at drive-in movies. A time when monsters towered over lovers who huddled in the dark as aliens invaded, giant insects screeched and malicious, nuclear-fueled beasts destroyed cities. This is more than a double feature; it is a marathon of thrills and frights that dare you to turn the page. It is the drive-in and like the ghoulish denizens that once stalked its...
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Book Details
Pages:310
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.7 Inches
Book Weight:1.18 Pounds
Author Biography
Johnson, Eugene (Author)
Critics of the horror story have frequently called Clive Barker the "British Stephen King". Born in Liverpool in 1952, Barker attended the University of Liverpool but moved to London in 1977, where he worked as a commercial artist and became involved with the avant-garde theatrical community. Primarily a playwright during this period, he also produced short fiction that he would eventually publish as part of his six-volume collection titled Books of Blood (1984-85).

More than any other author of contemporary horror fiction, Barker has had a major impact on the direction of the genre. He has introduced strong elements of sex and graphic violence into his fiction, but these elements are employed with an artistic objective. Barker underscores his work with complex subtextual metaphors and artistic allusions. Preoccupied with the craft of writing and with its effect on the reader, Barker is an innovator of formula and genre, often parodying the former in order to change the philosophical contour of the latter.

Barker has achieved commercial success not only with his short fiction but also with his novels, which tend to be epic in scope and to blend elements of horror with those of high fantasy.

Barker is one of the more influential voices in horror cinema, having written and directed a number of films.

His printed works include The Candle in the Cloud, Absolute Midnight, The Scarlet Gospels, and Black is the Devil's Rainbow: Tales of a Journeyman. His films include Dread, Tortured Souls: Animae Damanatae, and Hellraiser.

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