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Cult author JG Ballard dies at 78 | Cult author JG Ballard dies at 78 |
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The author JG Ballard, famed for novels such as Crash and Empire of the Sun, has died aged 78 after a long illness. | The author JG Ballard, famed for novels such as Crash and Empire of the Sun, has died aged 78 after a long illness. |
His agent Margaret Hanbury said the author had been ill "for several years" and had died on Sunday morning. | His agent Margaret Hanbury said the author had been ill "for several years" and had died on Sunday morning. |
Despite being referred to as a science fiction writer, Jim Ballard said his books were instead "picturing the psychology of the future". | |
His most acclaimed novel was Empire of the Sun, based on his childhood in a Japanese prison camp in China. | His most acclaimed novel was Empire of the Sun, based on his childhood in a Japanese prison camp in China. |
I remember a lot of the casual brutality and beatings-up that went on JG Ballard Obituary: JG Ballard | I remember a lot of the casual brutality and beatings-up that went on JG Ballard Obituary: JG Ballard |
The author of 15 novels and scores of short stories, Ballard grew up amongst the ex-patriot community in Shanghai. | The author of 15 novels and scores of short stories, Ballard grew up amongst the ex-patriot community in Shanghai. |
During World War II, at the age of 12, he was interned for three years in a camp run by the Japanese. | During World War II, at the age of 12, he was interned for three years in a camp run by the Japanese. |
He later moved to Britain and in the early 1960s became a full-time writer. | He later moved to Britain and in the early 1960s became a full-time writer. |
Ballard built up a passionate readership, particularly after Empire of The Sun, a fictionalised account of his childhood, was made into a film by Steven Spielberg. | Ballard built up a passionate readership, particularly after Empire of The Sun, a fictionalised account of his childhood, was made into a film by Steven Spielberg. |
He said of his experiences: "I have - I won't say happy - not unpleasant memories of the camp. I remember a lot of the casual brutality and beatings-up that went on, but at the same time we children were playing a hundred and one games all the time!" | He said of his experiences: "I have - I won't say happy - not unpleasant memories of the camp. I remember a lot of the casual brutality and beatings-up that went on, but at the same time we children were playing a hundred and one games all the time!" |
Director David Cronenberg brought Ballard's infamous book about the sexual desires stimulated by car crashes to the screen in the film Crash. | Director David Cronenberg brought Ballard's infamous book about the sexual desires stimulated by car crashes to the screen in the film Crash. |
The film caused a media stir, adding to Ballard's reputation for courting controversy. | The film caused a media stir, adding to Ballard's reputation for courting controversy. |
In later years he wrote other acclaimed novels such as Super-Cannes and Millennium People. | In later years he wrote other acclaimed novels such as Super-Cannes and Millennium People. |