| See all titles by Clive Barker. An original Clive Barker book, "The Adventures of Mr. Maxmillian Bacchus and His Traveling Circus" is composed of four interwoven stories penned by Clive 40 years ago that have never seen print in any form! Here for the first time in a beautiful edition, lavishly illustrated by the amazing Richard Kirk with an introduction by Clive. This fantastic tale will be a volume to cherish and read for generations to come!
Maximillian Bacchus is the ringmaster, ruler, guide and owner of what he
considers the greatest show in the world. Traveling with a Crocodile
named Malachi, a trapeze girl named Ophelia, a strong man they call
Hero, which is short for Hieronymus, a clown named Domingo de Ybarrondo
who paints in a wagon pulled by a giant “Ibis bird”. The troupe wanders
from adventure to adventure with mythic aplomb.
From the first story, in which Indigo Murphy, the best bird handler in the world leaves the show to join in matrimony with the Duke Lorenzo de
Medici, to the fabled court of Kubla Khan, the magic never stops. You
will meet a young apple thief named Angelo with magic eyes, and an
orang-outang named Bathsheba, and a host of other amazing characters
with names and personas cut like a patchwork quilt from the mythologies
and dreams of the world.
Though written forty years ago, these pages are littered with the same
magical side steps that have always been woven into Clive Barker’s
fiction. Worlds not quit our own, and yet so real they ring with truth
and leave you wishing you could step from your mundane life into that
other place – into those caves of ice – if only long enough to catch
Maximillian’s show.
"The Adventures of Mr. Maxmillian Bacchus and His Traveling Circus is a
story very close to my heart, rooted as it is in the magical, colorful
world of circus performers and their fantastic powers to enchant. Of
course Bacchus’ troupe travels through a world saturated with elements
of folklore and fairytale, touched now and then with something a little
darker.
I think of this book as being the first of many journeys I have taken
into Magic Countries where my characters face bizarre beauties, wicked
wonders and hallucinatory horrors." -
Clive Barker
Click to view some of the featured illustrations by Richard Kirk.
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