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''Books of the Art'' or ''The Art Trilogy'' is an incomplete trilogy of novels by British writer
Clive Barker Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English novelist, playwright, author, film director, and visual artist who came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories, the ''Books of Blood'', which established him as a leading h ...
, of which only the first two have been published. The first book, ''
The Great and Secret Show ''The Great and Secret Show'' is a fantasy novel by British author Clive Barker. It was released in 1989 and it is the first "Book of the Art" in a trilogy, known as The Art Trilogy by fans. The novel is about the conflict between two highly ...
'', was first published in 1989 and was followed by the second book, ''
Everville ''Everville'' is a 1994 fantasy novel by British author Clive Barker. The second in the Books of the Art series, it follows the 1989 novel ''The Great and Secret Show''. The story tells of the creation and transformation of the small town of ...
'', in 1994. The third book has yet to be written and there is currently no schedule for its release. Of plans for the third book, Barker has stated that the book will be "a big book when it comes" and that he wants to write it with "as much feeling as possible". The trilogy has been cited as an example of Barker's use of magic as a motif to "comment upon the work of the creator of art" and Barker himself has used the term to describe transformative magic that is used as "windows through which to glimpse the miraculous". The series thus far has been compared to
J. R. R. Tolkien John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philology, philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works ''The Hobbit'' and ''The Lord of the Rings''. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was ...
's ''
The Lord of the Rings ''The Lord of the Rings'' is an epic high-fantasy novel by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, intended to be Earth at some time in the distant past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's boo ...
''.


Synopsis


''The Great and Secret Show''

''The Great and Secret Show'' follows Fletcher and Jaffe, two humans that have transcended reality to become super-human. The two initially worked together but became adversaries when it became clear that Jaffe was intent on gaining control of Quiddity, a dream sea that humans can access only three times in their lives. The two men end up siring children by raping four teenage girls with the intention that they will continue their battles, only for two of their children to fall in love.


''Everville''

''Everville'' delves deeper into the mythology of the cosm (essentially, Earth) and the metacosm (another plane of existence containing the dream sea
Quiddity In scholastic philosophy, "quiddity" (; Latin: ''quidditas'') was another term for the essence of an object, literally its "whatness" or "what it is". Etymology The term "quiddity" derives from the Latin word ''quidditas'', which was used by the ...
). The character
Harry D'Amour Harry D'Amour is a fictional occult detective created by author, filmmaker, and artist Clive Barker. He originally appeared in the short story "The Last Illusion" in '' Books of Blood Volume 6'', an anthology written by Barker and published in 198 ...
appears in the novel as a main character and some of the characters from the previous novel also make appearances.


Untitled third novel

As Barker has yet to write the third book he has yet to confirm any concrete plot but has stated some of its basic themes. He declared: Barker has also stated that he will not write the third book until he has finished the last book in ''
The Books of Abarat ''The Books of Abarat'' are a series of young adult fantasy novels written and illustrated by English writer and visual artist Clive Barker. The series is intended to contain five books, three of which have been published from 2002 to 2011. T ...
'' series, which he said could take years and would also be dependent on whether or not he will write the sequel to ''
Galilee Galilee (; he, הַגָּלִיל, hagGālīl; ar, الجليل, al-jalīl) is a region located in northern Israel and southern Lebanon. Galilee traditionally refers to the mountainous part, divided into Upper Galilee (, ; , ) and Lower Galil ...
'' first. In 2014 he confirmed via Facebook that the book would be written and that he has "figured out" how he would write the ending.


Reception

Critical reception for the trilogy to date has been mixed. Common elements of criticism tend to center around the number of characters and subplots, which caused an ''Everville'' reviewer to write that "when you weed out the subplots, you find there is no main plot". Author
David Foster Wallace David Foster Wallace (February 21, 1962 – September 12, 2008) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and university professor of English and creative writing. Wallace is widely known for his 1996 novel '' Infinite Jest'', whi ...
was critical of ''The Great and Secret Show'' and wrote that while the book was "not without some cool sections" it was also overly pretentious.
Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of B ...
panned the first novel but praised the second, which they felt "confirms the author's position not only as one of horror's most potent and fertile minds but also as one of modern fiction's premier metaphysicians".


Comic book series

Between March 2006 and May 2007
IDW Publishing IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW), itself formed in 1999, and is regularly recog ...
released a 12-part comic book adaptation of ''The Great and Secret Show''. A complete collection of the comics was released in 2007.


References

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