Book Review: The Great And Secret Show by Clive Barker
My favorite original mythology about the nature of the universe from Barker. The Great and Secret Show was imaginative and believable, combining life, death, dreams, and the origin of creativity. It also touches on the familiar religious stories of saviors and resurrections. There was Lovecraftian homage; Barker’s myth wasbinspired by Cosmicism or the idea that our reality is a cover for a more abstract, bendable reality that would drive mundane humans insane. The two characters that launched the plot, Jaff and Fletcher, especially Jaff, resembled those types in Lovecraft stories that mess with things beyond their comprehension and get out of their depth. Besides all the human evil that went on, there were also creatures, known as the Iad, comparable to the Lovecraftian monsters from other dimensions and of enormous size and horrifying appearance. Barker's Cosm/Metacosm isn't limited to the fear of the unknown; there was also the beauty of the undiscovered and the mystery of...