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English: Author Clive Barker talks about what makes him tick Nov. 5, 2007 at the EMP/ Sci Fi Museum in Seattle.
Français : La photo montre l'écrivain américain Clive Barker pendant une conférence à l'EMP/Sci-fi Museum à Seattle (États-Unis) le 5 novembre 2007. L'écrivain est assis et fait un geste de la main droite tandis qu'il parle. Il a la peau blanche, la soixantaine, les cheveux noirs courts et une ombre de moustache. Il porte une chemise noire et un pantalon gris avec des motifs aux genoux, soutenu par des bretelles rouge vif.
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