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Ballard fused internal and external landscapesBallard fused internal and external landscapes
JG Ballard's novels, disquieting, visionary and often apocalyptic fables of technological and social anarchy set him at the very pinnacle of contemporary writing.JG Ballard's novels, disquieting, visionary and often apocalyptic fables of technological and social anarchy set him at the very pinnacle of contemporary writing.
The self-professed "architect of dreams, sometimes nightmares" enjoyed a cult status, and Steven Spielberg's film of his book Empire of the Sun brought him a a popular fanbase, too.The self-professed "architect of dreams, sometimes nightmares" enjoyed a cult status, and Steven Spielberg's film of his book Empire of the Sun brought him a a popular fanbase, too.
Fusing external landscapes of futuristic visions with the internal workings of his characters' minds, Ballard created a series of montages in which the world was, in turns, flooded, desiccated, crystallised and concreted over.Fusing external landscapes of futuristic visions with the internal workings of his characters' minds, Ballard created a series of montages in which the world was, in turns, flooded, desiccated, crystallised and concreted over.
Seer of the atomic ageSeer of the atomic age
He was, some said, the seer of the post-Hiroshima age.He was, some said, the seer of the post-Hiroshima age.
Born in Shanghai in 1930, the son of a British executive, James Graham Ballard lived in style in the city's international settlement, until Japanese forces swept in during December 1941 and his life changed forever.Born in Shanghai in 1930, the son of a British executive, James Graham Ballard lived in style in the city's international settlement, until Japanese forces swept in during December 1941 and his life changed forever.
Steven Spielberg brought Ballard's work to the screenSteven Spielberg brought Ballard's work to the screen
The three years which he spent in a Japanese internment camp moulded the young Jim Ballard's vision of the world, and influenced all of his works, where a sense of "the world turned upside down" is an all-pervading and recurrent theme.The three years which he spent in a Japanese internment camp moulded the young Jim Ballard's vision of the world, and influenced all of his works, where a sense of "the world turned upside down" is an all-pervading and recurrent theme.
Ballard finally returned to Britain, by now "like a foreign country", and later abandoned his medical studies at Cambridge to become a writer.Ballard finally returned to Britain, by now "like a foreign country", and later abandoned his medical studies at Cambridge to become a writer.
He also served in the RAF, spending six months at an airforce base in Moose Jaw, Canada, where he began writing short stories.He also served in the RAF, spending six months at an airforce base in Moose Jaw, Canada, where he began writing short stories.
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Ballard's first novel, The Drowned World, published in 1962, charted the psychological breakdown of a group of scientists examining a London waterlogged by the melting of the polar icecaps.Ballard's first novel, The Drowned World, published in 1962, charted the psychological breakdown of a group of scientists examining a London waterlogged by the melting of the polar icecaps.
He followed this impressive debut with works like The Wind from Nowhere and The Drought, pioneering novels dealing with ecological disaster.He followed this impressive debut with works like The Wind from Nowhere and The Drought, pioneering novels dealing with ecological disaster.
Poetic or pornographic?Poetic or pornographic?
The death in 1964 of Ballard's wife provoked a sea-change in his work. His next novel, The Crystal World, was a mystical fable exploring the spiritual transformation of the world.The death in 1964 of Ballard's wife provoked a sea-change in his work. His next novel, The Crystal World, was a mystical fable exploring the spiritual transformation of the world.
More controversial was Crash, written in 1973 and adapted for the big screen by director David Cronenberg in 1996. Ballard described what he called "the perverse eroticism of the car crash" and, while some critics praised its poeticism, others damned Crash as technological pornography.More controversial was Crash, written in 1973 and adapted for the big screen by director David Cronenberg in 1996. Ballard described what he called "the perverse eroticism of the car crash" and, while some critics praised its poeticism, others damned Crash as technological pornography.
Controversial: The film adaptation of CrashControversial: The film adaptation of Crash
Following the 1984 publication of Empire of the Sun - a surrealist fusion of autobiography and hallucinatory narrative - Ballard's status as a best-selling author was secure. Readers clamoured for his earlier works.Following the 1984 publication of Empire of the Sun - a surrealist fusion of autobiography and hallucinatory narrative - Ballard's status as a best-selling author was secure. Readers clamoured for his earlier works.
More recently, two novels proved outstanding. Cocaine Nights (1996), perhaps Ballard's most accessible novel, is set in a retirement community on Spain's Costa del Sol, where random acts of violence serve to stimulate the ageing population.More recently, two novels proved outstanding. Cocaine Nights (1996), perhaps Ballard's most accessible novel, is set in a retirement community on Spain's Costa del Sol, where random acts of violence serve to stimulate the ageing population.
Warnings of dangers of capitalismWarnings of dangers of capitalism
Super-Cannes (2001) examined a techno-community in the South of France, where offices and homes mix in one large landscaped park.Super-Cannes (2001) examined a techno-community in the South of France, where offices and homes mix in one large landscaped park.
Once again, violence intervened, liberating people from their dreary and predictable lives. Ballard also seemed to warn of the dangers of unrestricted globalised capitalism.Once again, violence intervened, liberating people from their dreary and predictable lives. Ballard also seemed to warn of the dangers of unrestricted globalised capitalism.
While JG Ballard's seeming obsession with technology, disaster, sex and violence was not to everyone's taste, there is no doubting the huge impact of his work. He was an original, a man who spent most of his life charting hopes and terrors, and trying to make sense of the 20th century.While JG Ballard's seeming obsession with technology, disaster, sex and violence was not to everyone's taste, there is no doubting the huge impact of his work. He was an original, a man who spent most of his life charting hopes and terrors, and trying to make sense of the 20th century.