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The Four-Dimensional Nightmare (1963)

by J. G. Ballard

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J G Ballard¿s extraordinary inventiveness and the unfailing grace and energy of his writing are triumphantly displayed in this collection of stories. The collection includes ¿The Overloaded Man¿, ¿Chronopolis¿ and the critically acclaimed ¿The Garden of Time¿. These haunting tales of pity, terror and longing, tightly plotted and firmly grounded in psychological realism, transcend classification as fantasy or science fiction; they are literature of the highest order. ¿One of the few world-class British writers alive today¿ Literary Review… (more)
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This collection of short fiction is my first exposure to James Graham Ballard. Some of the stories featured are published in other collections, and there are slightly different editions of this collection too – from 1984 onward under a different title, The Voices Of Time. But there’s also a slightly earlier collection that has a very similar title, The Voices Of Time And Other Stories, with an overlap of 3 stories with The Four-Dimensional Nightmare / The Voices Of Time.

I try to shed light on all that in a bit more detail at the end of this review, with an advice about which edition you should get.

First things first: my thoughts on the individual stories in this early collection of J.G. Ballard.

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  bormgans | May 11, 2018 |
Another strong collection. ( )
  CarmeloRafala | Jun 3, 2013 |
Superb science fiction. And the best stories were written in 1960! The Voices of Time & The Garden of Time were first published in New Worlds in 1960, a fairly staid SF magazine that at the time might well have had a conventional sword & sourcery series by a very young Michael Mooorcock, and an article by Arthur C. Clarke about rockets. But the editor wanted to stretch his readers, so he was the first publisher of Ballard. The two stories above are some of my favourite fantasy stories, one melancholy, the other downright depressing. Both deal with the perception of time and entropy in different ways. Let no-one forget that Ballard was once an extremely innovative & original fantasy writer, and this early collection proves it. ( )
  celephicus | Mar 18, 2008 |
Ballard's collection gets off to a tremendous start, with an exceptionally moving, melancholic first story: it just so happens that all life in the universe is a clock counting down to zero. What happens to humanity when people give up their collective will to live? The answer isn't proferred, but illustrated in the lives of some of those who struggle on.

From such an auspicious start, the work rolls downhill at great speed, with quite a mediocre science-fiction rewriting of "Sunset Boulevard" and films of its period. Too long and too uneventful, the piece upsets the rhythm of the book, which Ballard has to work had then to recover. ( )
  soylentgreen23 | Dec 24, 2006 |
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Please distinguish between this Phoenix anthology, The Voices of Time and Other Stories (1992), and the Berkeley Medallion anthology of the same title (1962); the former is a reprint of the Gollancz anthology, The Four-Dimensional Nightmare (1974), and substitutes two stories from the original collection. See contents for this anthology in the book description CK below.
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J G Ballard¿s extraordinary inventiveness and the unfailing grace and energy of his writing are triumphantly displayed in this collection of stories. The collection includes ¿The Overloaded Man¿, ¿Chronopolis¿ and the critically acclaimed ¿The Garden of Time¿. These haunting tales of pity, terror and longing, tightly plotted and firmly grounded in psychological realism, transcend classification as fantasy or science fiction; they are literature of the highest order. ¿One of the few world-class British writers alive today¿ Literary Review

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Contents:
  • The Voices of Time
  • The Sound-Sweep
  • The Overloaded Man
  • Thirteen to Centauris
  • The Garden of Time
  • The Cage of Sand
  • The Watch Towers
  • Chronopolis
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