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J.G.Ballard (Paperback)
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J.G.Ballard (Paperback)
Series: Writers and Their Work
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Despite increasing recognition of his unique talents as a novelist
and a short story writer, J.G. Ballard (b. 1930) remains one of the
most controversial presences in contemporary British fiction. His
obsessions with various forms of violence, alienation and sexual
perversion have puzzled many readers, critics and publishers.
Still, Ballard's imaginative powers and the originality of his work
have also won him the admiration of a broad and international
readership. Examining the whole range of Ballard's writings, from
the early science fiction stories to Cocaine Nights (1996),
Delville's study offers a critical and theoretically informed
analysis of his achievements as a novelist and a commentator on
contemporary culture. It also identifies and clarifies a number of
themes which have occupied Ballard throughout his career. These
recurrent concerns include the latent and manifest meanings of
technological culture, the impact of modern media on the private
and collective imagination and the postulate that our personal
commitments are necessarily predetermined by our attempts to
fictionalize the real.
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