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J. G. Ballard (1930–2009)

Author of Empire of the Sun

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About the Author

J. G. Ballard was born to British parents in Shanghai, China on November 15, 1930. While a child during World War II, he spent four years in a Japanese POW camp. This experience was the basis for the emotionally moving novel Empire of the Sun, which he adapted into a successful movie, directed by show more Steven Spielberg. Before becoming a full-time writer, he studied medicine at Cambridge University and served as a pilot in the British Royal Air Force. Ballard is best known for his science fiction writings. His early works were heavily influenced by surrealism. Most of his novels deal with death and destruction of the human spirit. Novels such as Crash, Concrete Island, and High Rise portray a society that is devolving into barbaric chaos. Crash was made into a movie by David Cronenberg in 1996. The Drowned World describes an apocalyptic society, with a hero that ushers in the destruction of the world. His novel Empire of the Sun was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize and James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. Empire of the Sun was filmed by Steven Spielberg in 1987, starring a young Christian Bale as Jim (Ballard). Ballard moved away from science fiction, but he is still considered one of the leading authors of the genre. He died on April 19, 2009 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Series

Works by J. G. Ballard

Empire of the Sun (1984) 4,147 copies, 80 reviews
Crash: A Novel (1973) — Author — 3,952 copies, 86 reviews
The Drowned World (1962) 3,152 copies, 77 reviews
High-Rise: A Novel (1975) 2,916 copies, 90 reviews
The Atrocity Exhibition (1970) 1,965 copies, 38 reviews
Concrete Island (1973) 1,492 copies, 29 reviews
Super-Cannes (2000) 1,428 copies, 24 reviews
The Crystal World (1966) 1,361 copies, 29 reviews
Cocaine Nights (1996) 1,290 copies, 16 reviews
The Drought (1965) 997 copies, 21 reviews
Millennium People (2003) 952 copies, 19 reviews
The Day of Creation (1987) 837 copies, 13 reviews
The Complete Stories of J. G. Ballard (2001) 827 copies, 14 reviews
The Kindness of Women (1991) 795 copies, 11 reviews
Kingdom Come (2006) 793 copies, 19 reviews
The Unlimited Dream Company (1979) 675 copies, 19 reviews
The Best Short Stories of J. G. Ballard (1978) 654 copies, 6 reviews
The Terminal Beach (1964) 653 copies, 10 reviews
Hello America (1981) 649 copies, 13 reviews
Miracles of Life (2008) — Author — 623 copies, 19 reviews
Running Wild (1988) 607 copies, 17 reviews
Vermilion Sands (1971) 590 copies, 13 reviews
Rushing to Paradise (1994) 512 copies, 6 reviews
The Wind from Nowhere (1962) 469 copies, 7 reviews
War Fever (1990) 368 copies, 4 reviews
The Four-Dimensional Nightmare (1963) 344 copies, 4 reviews
A User's Guide to the Millennium: Essays and Reviews (1996) — Author — 330 copies, 2 reviews
The Disaster Area (1967) 294 copies, 2 reviews
Myths of the Near Future (1982) 287 copies, 4 reviews
Chronopolis (1971) — Author — 264 copies, 5 reviews
The Complete Short Stories Volume 1 (2006) 226 copies, 4 reviews
Low-flying Aircraft and Other Stories (1976) — Author — 215 copies, 2 reviews
The Voices of Time and Other Stories (1901) 202 copies, 5 reviews
The Ruins of Earth (1973) — Contributor — 179 copies, 2 reviews
The Day of Forever (1967) 178 copies, 3 reviews
The Venus Hunters (1967) 162 copies, 1 review
The Complete Short Stories Volume 2 (2006) 159 copies, 3 reviews
Billenium (1962) 132 copies, 1 review
The Burning World (1964) 119 copies, 4 reviews
Extreme Metaphors (2012) 114 copies
The Impossible Man (1966) 102 copies
Memories of the Space Age (1988) 101 copies, 1 review
Passport to Eternity (1963) 99 copies, 2 reviews
Conversations (2005) 85 copies
The Overloaded Man {anthology} (1967) — Author — 75 copies
J.G. Ballard: Quotes (2004) 64 copies, 1 review
The Dead Astronaut (1971) — Contributor — 61 copies
Phantastische Träume. (1983) — Contributor — 44 copies
Tutti i racconti (1956-1962) vol. 1 (1962) 43 copies, 1 review
Deep End (1961) 31 copies, 3 reviews
The Drowned Giant [short fiction] (1964) 22 copies, 1 review
The Garden of Time [short story] (1962) 19 copies, 2 reviews
De wachtvelden (1970) 17 copies, 1 review
Tutti i racconti: 1969-1992 (2005) 16 copies
Billenium [short story] (1961) 13 copies, 1 review
Supernova (1974) 11 copies
News from the sun (1982) 11 copies, 2 reviews
The Terminal Beach [short story] (1964) 11 copies, 1 review
Prima Belladonna (2016) 10 copies, 3 reviews
The Sound-Sweep (1960) 10 copies, 1 review
Beton Ada (2004) 8 copies
Drie SF-novellen (1978) 8 copies
The Subliminal Man 8 copies, 1 review
The Cage of Sand 8 copies, 1 review
Der Garten der Zeit (1996) 8 copies
Build-Up 7 copies, 3 reviews
The Dying Fall 7 copies
Track 12 [short fiction] (1967) 7 copies, 1 review
Chronopolis [short fiction] (1960) 7 copies, 1 review
The Voices of Time {novella} 7 copies, 1 review
The Volcano Dances (1964) 6 copies, 2 reviews
La isla de hormigón (2012) 6 copies
A Question of Re-Entry [novelette] (1963) 5 copies, 1 review
Millemondiestate 1981 (1976) 5 copies
The Illuminated Man (1964) 5 copies, 1 review
The Intensive Care Unit 5 copies, 1 review
The Killing Ground [short fiction] (1969) 5 copies, 1 review
End-game 5 copies, 1 review
The Message From Mars (1992) 5 copies, 1 review
the watchtowers 5 copies, 1 review
Escapement [short story] (1967) 5 copies, 1 review
War Fever [short fiction] 5 copies, 1 review
Päikese impeerium (2014) 5 copies
Oteki Dunya (2013) 5 copies
Memories of the space age [short fiction] (1982) 5 copies, 2 reviews
Avió en vol ras (2022) 4 copies
Rzeźbiarze chmur (2016) 4 copies
Zone of Terror [short story] 4 copies, 1 review
Now Wakes the Sea 4 copies, 1 review
Manhole 69 [short fiction] 4 copies, 1 review
Storm-Bird, Storm-Dreamer 4 copies, 1 review
The Delta at Sunset [short story] (1964) 4 copies, 1 review
The Lost Leonardo [short story] (1964) 4 copies, 1 review
The Reptile Enclosure [short story] (1963) 4 copies, 1 review
The Insane Ones [short story] (1962) 4 copies, 1 review
passport to eternity (1967) 4 copies, 1 review
Now: Zero [short story] (1967) 4 copies, 1 review
The Time-Tombs [novelette] (1967) 3 copies, 1 review
The Index 3 copies, 1 review
The 60 Minute Zoom [short story] (1976) 3 copies, 1 review
Zodiac 2000 [short fiction] 3 copies, 1 review
Sorres rogenques (1987) 3 copies
Time of Passage [short story] (1967) 3 copies, 1 review
Answers To A Questionnaire 3 copies, 1 review
Love In A Colder Climate 3 copies, 1 review
Dream Cargoes 3 copies, 1 review
The Beach Murders [short story] (1969) 3 copies, 1 review
The Dead Astronaut [short story] (1968) 3 copies, 1 review
The Comsat Angels [short story] (1968) 3 copies, 1 review
The Venus Hunters [novelette] 3 copies, 1 review
The Life and Death of God [short story] (1976) 3 copies, 1 review
A Place and a Time to Die [short story] (1969) 3 copies, 1 review
Thirteen to Centaurus 3 copies, 1 review
Science-Fiction: Ballard (1984) 3 copies
The Air Disaster 3 copies, 1 review
Solens Rike 2 copies
Statues chantantes(les) (1998) 2 copies
Ora: zero (2015) 2 copies
Sombras Do Imperio (1994) 2 copies
Le Rêveur illimité (2017) 2 copies
The Dead Time [novelette] 2 copies, 1 review
The Smile [short story] 2 copies, 1 review
Theatre of War [novelette] 2 copies, 1 review
Mr F. is Mr F. [short story] 2 copies, 1 review
The Screen Game [novelette] 2 copies, 1 review
Minus One [short story] 2 copies, 1 review
Coitus 80 1 copy
この不思議な地球で―世紀末SF傑作選 (1996) — Contributor — 1 copy
Menos Um 1 copy, 1 review
旱魃世界 1 copy
CRONOPOLIS 1 copy
Toronyház (2018) 1 copy
Sogno S.p.A. (1979) 1 copy
Hayatin Mucizeleri (2009) 1 copy
Fuga al paraíso (1901) 1 copy, 1 review
Koleduste väljapanek (2021) 1 copy
Venus smiles 1 copy, 1 review
Playa terminal 1 copy, 1 review
Vahşet Sergisi (2009) 1 copy
Merhaba Amerika (2021) 1 copy
Sauvagerie 1 copy, 1 review

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Naked Lunch (1959) — Introduction, some editions — 7,578 copies, 73 reviews
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The World Treasury of Science Fiction (1989) — Contributor — 971 copies, 2 reviews
The Book of Fantasy (1940) — Contributor — 746 copies, 15 reviews
Brave New Worlds (2011) — Contributor — 542 copies, 18 reviews
The Big Book of Science Fiction: The Ultimate Collection (2016) — Contributor — 520 copies, 8 reviews
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories (1992) — Contributor — 504 copies, 9 reviews
The Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories (1989) — Contributor — 483 copies, 4 reviews
The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF (1994) — Contributor — 437 copies, 6 reviews
Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder (1989) — Contributor — 368 copies, 2 reviews
Nebula Award Stories 1965 (1966) — Contributor — 291 copies, 4 reviews
Pranks! (1987) — Contributor — 288 copies, 1 review
The Penguin Science Fiction Omnibus (1973) — Contributor — 281 copies, 6 reviews
The Road to Science Fiction #3: From Heinlein to Here (1979) — Contributor — 264 copies, 4 reviews
Semiotext(e) SF (1989) — Contributor — 257 copies
Shudder Again: 22 Tales of Sex and Horror (1993) — Contributor — 244 copies, 1 review
The Oxford Book of English Short Stories (1998) — Contributor — 229 copies, 2 reviews
The 1990 Annual World's Best SF (1990) — Contributor — 219 copies, 2 reviews
The Fantasy Hall of Fame (1998) — Contributor — 218 copies, 1 review
Dangerous Visions 3 (1967) — Contributor — 213 copies, 4 reviews
The Pleasure of Reading (1992) — Contributor — 205 copies, 8 reviews
The Starry Wisdom: A Tribute to H.P. Lovecraft (1994) — Contributor — 201 copies, 2 reviews
10th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F (1965) — Contributor — 197 copies
Nebula Award Stories 3 (1968) — Contributor — 190 copies, 3 reviews
Empire of the Sun [1987 film] (1987) — Original book — 183 copies, 3 reviews
Stories of the Sea (2010) — Contributor — 179 copies, 5 reviews
A Science Fiction Omnibus (1973) — Contributor — 171 copies, 4 reviews
The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (2020) — Contributor — 170 copies, 1 review
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction (2010) — Contributor — 169 copies, 3 reviews
Space Odyssey (1983) — Contributor — 167 copies, 3 reviews
5th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F (1960) — Contributor — 159 copies, 4 reviews
Connoisseur's Science Fiction (1964) — Contributor — 159 copies, 1 review
Penguin Science Fiction (1961) — Contributor — 154 copies, 4 reviews
SF12 (1968) — Contributor — 149 copies
The Playboy Book of Science Fiction (1998) — Contributor — 142 copies, 1 review
11th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F (1967) — Contributor — 131 copies, 4 reviews
The Inner Landscape (1969) — Contributor — 131 copies, 3 reviews
The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy (1955) — Contributor — 129 copies, 2 reviews
Dali (1974) — Introduction, some editions — 129 copies, 1 review
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 12th Series (1963) — Contributor — 128 copies, 2 reviews
Spectrum 3 (1963) — Contributor — 127 copies, 3 reviews
8th Annual Edition: The Year's Best S-F (1963) — Contributor — 127 copies, 4 reviews
The Mammoth Book of International Erotica (1996) — Contributor — 120 copies
SF: The Best of the Best (1967) — Author, some editions — 119 copies, 1 review
Lost Mars: The Golden Age of the Red Planet (2018) — Contributor — 116 copies, 2 reviews
New Worlds: An Anthology (1983) — Contributor — 111 copies, 3 reviews
Cyber-killers (1997) — Contributor, some editions — 110 copies, 2 reviews
Great Flying Stories (1991) — Contributor — 109 copies, 1 review
The Best of Interzone (1997) — Contributor — 106 copies
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 13th Series (1964) — Contributor — 104 copies, 1 review
Backdrop of Stars (1968) — Contributor — 102 copies, 3 reviews
The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy (2000) — Contributor — 99 copies, 2 reviews
The Second IF Reader of Science Fiction (1957) — Contributor — 91 copies, 2 reviews
England Swings SF: Stories of Speculative Fiction (1968) — Contributor — 88 copies, 3 reviews
Cities of Wonder (1968) — Contributor — 88 copies
Bangs and Whimpers: Stories about the End of the World (1999) — Contributor — 86 copies, 2 reviews
New Worlds Quarterly 2 (1971) — Contributor — 85 copies
New Worlds of Fantasy #3 (1971) — Contributor — 82 copies, 1 review
The Vintage Anthology of Science Fantasy. (1966) — Contributor — 79 copies, 1 review
Interzone: The 1st Anthology (1985) — Author — 77 copies
New Worlds Quarterly 1 (1971) — Contributor — 77 copies
The Best Fantasy Stories from the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (1985) — Contributor — 77 copies, 2 reviews
Best SF: 1967 (1968) — Contributor — 77 copies, 3 reviews
New Worlds of Fantasy (1967) — Contributor — 75 copies, 1 review
Alpha 1 (1970) — Contributor — 75 copies, 2 reviews
Best SF Stories from New Worlds 2 (1969) — Contributor — 75 copies, 1 review
Future Tense (1968) — Contributor — 74 copies
Dark Stars (1969) — Contributor — 74 copies
Best SF Stories from New Worlds (1967) — Contributor — 74 copies
The Best Science Fiction Stories (1977) — Author, some editions — 72 copies, 1 review
The New SF (1969) — Contributor — 71 copies, 1 review
The City, 2000 A.D: Urban Life through Science Fiction (1950) — Contributor — 71 copies
Time Travelers: Fiction in the Fourth Dimension (1997) — Contributor — 69 copies, 3 reviews
Isaac Asimov Presents : The Great SF Stories 22 (1960) (1991) — Contributor — 69 copies
Transit of Earth (1971) — Contributor — 67 copies, 1 review
Interzone: The 2nd Anthology (1987) — Contributor — 66 copies, 1 review
Timescapes (1997) — Contributor — 63 copies
The Traps of Time (1970) — Contributor — 63 copies, 1 review
Best SF Stories from New Worlds 6 (1970) — Contributor — 62 copies
100 Years of Science Fiction (1968) — Contributor — 60 copies, 2 reviews
The Best of British SF 2 (1977) — Contributor — 60 copies
Alpha 2 (1971) — Contributor — 58 copies
One Hundred Years of Science Fiction, Volume 2 (1950) — Author — 58 copies, 1 review
The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook: No. 2 (1989) — Contributor — 58 copies
Best SF Stories from New Worlds 5 (1969) — Contributor — 57 copies, 1 review
Beyond Tomorrow: Anthology of Modern Science Fiction (1976) — Contributor — 55 copies, 1 review
Science Fiction Contemporary Mythology (1978) — Contributor — 54 copies
Extreme Fiction: Fabulists and Formalists (2003) — Contributor — 54 copies
Introductory Psychology through Science Fiction (1974) — Contributor — 50 copies, 1 review
Afterlives (1986) — Contributor — 49 copies, 1 review
SF: Authors' Choice (1968) — Contributor — 47 copies
Twenty Houses of the Zodiac: Anthology of International Science Fiction (1979) — Contributor — 47 copies, 1 review
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 18th Series (1969) — Contributor — 47 copies
Best SF Stories from New Worlds 8 (1974) — Contributor — 47 copies, 2 reviews
In Dreams Awake (1975) 45 copies
Interzone: The 4th Anthology (1983) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
Stars of Albion (1979) — Contributor — 43 copies, 1 review
Windows into Tomorrow (1975) — Contributor — 40 copies
Best SF Stories from New Worlds 7 (1971) — Contributor — 38 copies
Top Fantasy (1985) — Contributor — 34 copies
Lands of Never: Anthology of Modern Fantasy (1984) — Contributor — 34 copies, 1 review
Kafkaesque: Stories Inspired by Franz Kafka (2011) — Contributor — 34 copies
Great World War II Stories: 50th Anniversary Collection (1989) — Contributor — 33 copies
Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow ... (1974) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review
Beach : Stories by the Sand and Sea (2000) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review
First Voyages (1981) — Contributor — 31 copies, 1 review
Love, Death + Robots: The Official Anthology, Vol. 2+3 (2022) — Contributor — 30 copies
Simulations: 15 Tales of Virtual Reality (1993) — Contributor — 26 copies
Tomorrow and Tomorrow : Ten Tales of the Future (1973) — Contributor — 24 copies
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Earth in Transit (1976) — Contributor — 16 copies
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Tales in Space (1998) — Contributor — 14 copies
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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Ballard, James Graham
Birthdate
1930-11-15
Date of death
2009-04-19
Gender
male
Education
Queen Mary College, University of London
King's College, Cambridge
Leys School, Cambridge
Occupations
writer
author
pilot
magazine editor
Organizations
Ambit
Chemistry and Industry
Royal Air Force
Awards and honors
Commonwealth Writers' Prize (2001)
Golden PEN Award (2008)
Agent
Margaret Hanbury
Relationships
Walsh, Claire (long-time companion)
Short biography
Born and brought up in colonial Shanghai comfort, young James Graham Ballard saw his life change forever when, in the aftermath of Pearl Harbour, Japanese forces swept into the city. The three years he spent in an internment camp moulded his view of "a world turned up-side down" and have constantly influenced his fiction.

Back in Britain, he abandoned his medical studies at Cambridge to become a full-time writer, and his first novel, The Drowned World, was published in 1962. As with many of his works, the wanderings of his characters' minds are charted as minutely as the external world they inhabit. The Drought, The Wind from Nowhere and The Crystal World all strengthened his reputation for bleak but beautiful chronicles of a post-Hiroshima age.

After the death of his wife in 1964, Ballard retreated to Shepperton by the River Thames to raise his three children. But if his surroundings were sleepy and suburban, his imagination remained at the cutting edge. When he produced Crash in 1973, legend has it that one publisher marked in her notes, "writer beyond psychiatric help". Crash, dealing with the erotic possibilities of car accidents, was well ahead of its time. Ballard himself called it "the first pornographic book based on technology" and David Cronenberg's film version in 1996 provoked six months' deliberation for the British censor.

Steven Spielberg's lavish production of Empire of the Sun, Ballard's autobiographical account of his childhood, brought the author financial security and public clamour for his earlier works. At this point, Ballard could have easily put down his pen.

Instead, he has continued to chart the struggle of a restless society, one caught between a need for security and a craving for the reckless. His latest novel, Millennium People, once again describes characters drawn to violence through technologically-induced boredom.

He once called himself "an architect of dreams, sometimes nightmares" and his seeming obsession with disaster, depravity and dystopia is not to everyone's taste. But, in this pop-bang throwaway age, JG Ballard remains curious and alert, reminding us, too, that "imagination itself is an endangered species".
Cause of death
prostate cancer
Nationality
England
UK
Birthplace
Shanghai, China
Places of residence
Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
Shanghai, China
Place of death
London, Middlesex, England, UK
Burial location
Kensal Green Cemetery, London, Middlesex, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK

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960 reviews
I have conflicting impressions about this book. Its recent popularity is likely due to its perceived connection to climate fiction - a kind of an early warning novel. It is not that at all. It does not deal with anthropogenic climate change, it rather explores the fragility of human species to externally caused changes, our inability to adapt in the face of impending doom.
How thin the veneer of civilisation is, how easy it is for all culture to become irrelevant, to become "the bones" in a show more tomb at the bottom of a bigger ocean! What is interesting in Ballard's take is that the civilizational collapse does not occur only on the level of the society, crumbling of individual psychology is even more striking. While the "scientific" explanation via "genetic memory" the author offers is clearly fallacious, the rapid changes to individual world views are possible if not inevitable given the circumstances.
Ballard's accomplishment lies in the atmosphere he creates - the beautiful ending of the world scorched by the sun, rising waters washing away all traces of human activity - with the lowest instincts and behaviors resisting the collapse longer than anything else.
If you are looking for interesting characters, their interactions and development, you will not find them in the extreme temperatures of the drowning world
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Earth reverts back to the Triassic age in Ballard's unforgettable The Drowned World. Published in 1962 and now part of the science fiction masterwork series. I read this as a teenager and picking it up today nearly sixty years later, it all came flooding back; the lagoons and the claustrophobic, melancholic atmosphere, the feeling of impotency, powerlessness and an eventual bowing to the inevitable; unforgettable. Ballard's hero Kerans struggles to make sense of the changing world, he show more withdraws from the small unit of men charged with charting the overheating climate, he tries to come to terms with his ecoanxiety, tries to adapt, tries to embrace the situation, almost welcomes being overwhelmed. A strange kind of hero, but he fits Ballard's world like a glove.

The change to the climate in this novel is nothing to do with man. Prolonged solar storms have led to a deterioration in the earths ionosphere and solar radiation has bombarded earth resulting in overheated tropical climates. Only the artic circle has a temperate climate, but the temperatures are continuing to rise and while scientists have predicted an end to the solar flares, there is no end in sight yet. The earth has rapidly degenerated to a new Triassic age, which was noted for its rise in sea levels and the appearance of early mammals. The action is situated in London which is now largely underwater and a series of equatorial lagoons forms the new landscape. High rise buildings are keeping their heads above water, but the silt washed down is clogging everything up and creating giant mudbanks. Giant lizards, Iguanas, crocodiles and snakes share the lagoons with a variety of fish; giant mosquitoes, vampiric bats and horse flies are food for early species of birds. Vegetation in the form of giant bushes and trees is taking over all buildings and establishing itself in the newly formed mudflats. In the 70 years since the eruption of the solar flares the animal kingdom has evolved and is teeming with life, while man struggles to keep a foothold.

Kerans is a scientist attached to a small unit led by Riggs on military lines, but chains of command have broken down. Kerans has made a bolt hole for himself in the upper floors of the Ritz hotel and has access to a certain amount of luxury. Beatrice Dahl his sometime lover lives in another luxury apartment block, but oil for cooling systems is beginning to run out and temperatures are unbearable after 10 am. Kerans enjoys spending time on his balcony looking down at the lagoons plotting his day, his duties, but something else is becoming apparent. The psychology of the human mind is changing, people in Rigg's unit are suffering from bad dreams and insanity. Hardman a fellow scientist goes rogue, drawn to travel South towards an even more hostile landscape:

"was the drowned world itself and the mysterious quest for the south, which had possessed Hardman no more than an impulse to suicide an unconscious acceptance of his own devolutionary descent, the ultimate neuronic synthesis of the archeopsychia zero"

This idea of man's mind, his outlook adapting to the changes around him becomes an important theme in the book. The arrival of a pirate crew in the lagoons; looters and psychotics, over halfway through the book threatens to spin the novel in another direction, but Ballard juggles his themes in an exotic mix that is captivatingly satisfying. By todays standards the 160 odd pages of this book would appear concise in world building terms and there is only one female character who does not quite live up to her promise of being a femme fatal; black people are negroes and belong firmly to the pirate band, however this is an early sixties science fiction novel with some fine writing that has not lost its power to amaze and so 5 stars.
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This is a re-read, prompted by having watched the 1987 Doctor Who TV story Paradise Towers, which was a (not very well realised) pastiche of Ballard's novel. It is as creepy a piece of dystopian fiction as I remember it, and undoubtedly one of Ballard's best, but the sheer lack of realism struck me even more forcibly than on the first reading. The high-rise may be a closed community psychologically, but the residents could physically remove themselves from the situation at any time. This is, show more however, not the main point of the novel, which, like most other Ballard novels, is to take an ordinary environment and have ordinary people living in that environment do extraordinary and increasingly bizarre things, following the course of their collective bizarre behaviour to its logical conclusion. This gives the novel, and most of his other works, a feeling of otherworldiness about them, which is simultaneously appealing and repelling (heightened in this case by my having a bad cold when reading this!). show less
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This book totally crashes the already-ridiculous-for-me GR 5-star-rating system because honestly this is an awful, awful book, ridiculously awful, and I loved it completely. This writing. Wow. there are weird unlikely dependent clauses all over the place, and there are so many bizarre—actually what I meant to write just then is “freakishly bizarre”—descriptions of characters and of their behaviors. There is the story itself—for some inexplicable reason the world is going to pot in show more a very beautiful way, in this particular apocalypse, where organic growing things are becoming crystalline structures. When people start to turn spiky, they kind of like it. It doesn't hurt and they get to merge with everything else in a kind of eternal not-death.

To top it off there is a bit of a Heart of Darkness feel to this novel, including of course a big dark river, and an odd jungle, and most unfortunate references to “natives” behaving in suspiciously uncivilized ways.

So what can I say. Why did I love it. For its absolute excess, for the purple shade of prose, for the way people arrive on ships called “steamers” and for the way they smoke: incessantly, elegantly, and with more gesture and meaning given to each puff than the cigarettes in the movie “Now, Voyager,’ here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-CrTY8G1ug

Also the audacity of it, and the way Ballard vivifies a very weird world indeed.
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