The Unlimited Dream Company

The Unlimited Dream Company
Author: J. G. Ballard
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780007374885

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From the author of The Sunday Times bestseller Cocaine Nights the story of suburban London transformed into an exotic dreamworld.

Modern Fantasy The 100 Best Novels

Modern Fantasy  The 100 Best Novels
Author: David Pringle
Publsiher: Gateway
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781473208063

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Pringle presents his selections in chronological order and includes a synopsis of the story, a discussion of the author's overall contribution to fantasy literature, critical commentary on the title's significance, and a brief publishing history. An introductory essay tackles the difficulty of defining fantasy, while a "Brief Bibliography" directs readers to other discussions of the genre. By no means a definitive subject guide, this entertaining volume should serve as a solid introduction to the elusive field of imaginative literature.

The Empire s of J G Ballard

The Empire s of J  G  Ballard
Author: David Ian Paddy
Publsiher: Gylphi Limited
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781780240206

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J. G. Ballard once declared that the most truly alien planet is Earth and in his science fiction he abandoned the traditional imagery of rocket ships traveling to distant galaxies to address the otherworldliness of this world. The Empires of J. G. Ballard is the first extensive study of Ballard's critical vision of nation and empire, of the political geography of this planet. Paddy examines how Ballard s self-perceived status as an outsider and exile, the Sheppertonian from Shanghai, generated an outlook that celebrated worldliness and condemned parochialism. This book brings to light how Ballard wrestled with notions of national identity and speculated upon the social and psychological implications of the post-war transformation of older models of empire into new imperialisms of consumerism and globalization. Presenting analyses of Ballard s full body of work with its tales of reverse colonization, psychological imperialism, the savagery of civilization, estranged Englishmen abroad and at home, and multinational communities built on crime, The Empires of J. G. Ballard offers a fresh perspective on the fiction of J. G. Ballard. The Empires of J.G. Ballard: An Imagined Geography offers a sustained and highly convincing analysis of the imperial and post-imperial histories and networks that shape and energise Ballard's fictional and non-fictional writings. To what extent can Ballard be considered an international writer? What happens to our understanding of his post-war science fictions when they are opened up to the language and logics of post-colonialism? And what creative and critical roles do the spectres of empire play in Ballard's visions of modernity? Paddy follows these and other fascinating lines of enquiry in a study that is not only essential reading for Ballard students and scholars, but for anyone interested in the intersections of modern and contemporary literature, history and politics. (Jeanette Baxter, Anglia Ruskin University) Shanghai made my father. Arriving in England after WW2, he was a person of the world who d witnessed extremes of human experience, and remained the outsider observing life from his home in Shepperton. 1930s Shanghai, Paris of the East , was a mix of international sophistication and violence, unfettered capitalism and acute poverty, American cars, martinis and Coca Cola, a place marked by death and war. It had a profound influence on my father and his imagination. Dr Paddy s fascinating book explores my father s fiction within an international context and offers a profound reading of a man who always kept his eyes and mind open to the world. (Fay Ballard)

J G Ballard Visions and Revisions

J  G  Ballard  Visions and Revisions
Author: J. Baxter,R. Wymer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2011-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780230346482

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Providing an extensive reassessment of dominant and recurring themes in Ballard's writing, including historical violence, pornography, post 9/11 politics, and urban space, this book also engages with Ballard's 'late' modernism; his experimentation with style and form; and his sustained interests in psychology and psychopathology.

Posthuman Subjectivity in the Novels of J G Ballard

Posthuman Subjectivity in the Novels of J G  Ballard
Author: Carolyn Lau
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000912340

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This book proposes that Ballard’s novels extrapolate the formation of a posthuman subjectivity that is centred around an affirmative understanding of what a human body can do. This new subjectivity transforms constraints and prescribed desires into creative openings in a hyper-mediated control society that conditions docile bodies through technology and consumerism. Set in surrealist predicaments in postwar affluent Western societies, Ballard’s novels remind us of the fragile veneer of order in the familiar every day. In these moments of crisis, complacent characters are compelled to undergo a process of defamiliarisation and transformation of their understanding of the self and the body. The ability to form new relationships with the unfamiliar is imperative to survival in a hostile environment. Ballard delineates both the possibilities and obstacles of forming these relationships. In particular, the author attributes the failure to do so to the irreconcilable contradictions of late capitalism.

J G Ballard

J G  Ballard
Author: Peter Brigg
Publsiher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780916732837

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Peter Brigg examines the life and work of British author J.G. Ballard, from his science fiction to his mainstream fiction. Starmont Reader's Guide 26.

J G Ballard

J G  Ballard
Author: Andrzej Gasiorek
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2005-10-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0719070538

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A comprehensive account of the work of J.G. Ballard, one of the most important fiction writers of the past forty years. Traces the development of his career, and the significant contribution he has made to contemporary writing.

Blake 2 0

Blake 2 0
Author: Steve Clark,T. Connolly,Jason Whittaker
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012-01-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230366688

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Blake said of his works, 'Tho' I call them Mine I know they are not Mine'. So who owns Blake? Blake has always been more than words on a page. This volume takes Blake 2.0 as an interactive concept, examining digital dissemination of his works and reinvention by artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers across a variety of twentieth-century media.