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The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker
The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker









What is it that makes a film queer? Is it the overall content, that degree of camp in the actor’s portrayals, the sexual orientation of the director, or the message that it carries? Sometimes a film is unabashedly and undeniably queer, and other times it may take a more rigorous study to find the elements that identify it as such. Also worthwhile for those who enjoyed the Hellraiser films, to see the conception of Pinhead.Revealing the Hellbound Heart of Clive Barker’s Hellraiser "Demons to some, angels to others"īy Colin Arason Volume 18, Issues 6-7 / July 2014 14 minutes (3385 words)įor some of us, monsters are welcome opportunities to be different, to act in anti-normal ways, hideous and beautiful at the same time… The Hellbound Heart has much to offer Barker fans and novices like, the concepts explored and the manner they are portrayed make for a captivating read.

The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker

Barker has focused on plot, forgoing character development and world building to a large extent this makes for a book which is a simple and pure story, leaving the reader to create more for themselves. This does, as a result, make for quite a short and swift read (a tad over 120 pages) however this is no indication of quality. The beauty of this book is summed up in its economy, there is no scene wasted, everything which doesn't strictly serve the narrative is stripped back. Frank has a very loose grip on our world, but can make it back if he can feed on enough blood.īarker uses simple, evocative language to weave this tale of lust, fear and pleasure. Julia longs for Frank as she grows ever tired of her husband Rory. That is until he finds a way out via his sister in-law, Julia.

The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker

The Cenobites are creatures from another dimension in search of pleasures of the flesh however their definition of pleasure is quite different form ours.įrank finds himself trapped in the realm of the Cenobites, receiving pleasure. Tired of the thrills that women and drugs have to offer, Frank turns to Lemmarchand's box  a simple looking wooden puzzle, which once solved summons the Cenobites. The story follows Frank, who longs for pleasure. A simple, yet eloquent novella, which spawned one of Barker's best known creations: Pinhead and the world of Hellraiser.











The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker