J. G. Ballard
- James Graham Ballard
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- Ballard, J. G.
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- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1930-11-15
- Place of birth
- Shanghai
- Date of death
- 2009-04-19
- Place of death
- Shepperton
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James Graham Ballard (15 November 1930 – 19 April 2009) was an English novelist and short-story writer, satirist and essayist known for psychologically provocative works of fiction that explore the relations between human psychology, technology, sex and mass media. Ballard first became associated with New Wave science fiction for post-apocalyptic novels such as The Drowned World (1962). He later courted controversy with the short-story collection The Atrocity Exhibition (1970), which includes the 1968 story "Why I Want to Fuck Ronald Reagan", and later the novel Crash (1973), a story about car-crash fetishists.
In 1984, Ballard won broad critical recognition for the war novel Empire of the Sun, a semi-autobiographical story of the experiences of a British boy during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai; three years later, the American film director Steven Spielberg adapted the novel into a film of the same name. The novelist's journey from youth to mid-age is chronicled, with fictional inflections, in The Kindness of Women (1991), and in the autobiography Miracles of Life (2008). Some of Ballard's early novels have been adapted as films, including Crash (1996), directed by David Cronenberg, and High-Rise (2015), an adaptation of the 1975 novel directed by Ben Wheatley.
From the distinct nature of the literary fiction of J. G. Ballard arose the adjective Ballardian, defined as: "resembling or suggestive of the conditions described in J. G. Ballard's novels and stories, especially dystopian modernity, bleak man-made landscapes, and the psychological effects of technological, social or environmental developments". The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes the novelist Ballard as preoccupied with "Eros, Thanatos, mass media and emergent technologies".
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English novelist, short story writer, and essayist. He wrote the Vermilion Sands, and Empire of the Sun series.
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Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
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Der Sturm aus dem Nichts | Paperback | ? | 1964 |
Die Dürre | Paperback | 3-518-37475-3 | 1984 |
Das Reich der Sonne | Paperback | 3-492-10899-7 | 1988-03 |
Super-Cannes | Paperback | 9789524710008 | 2003 |
Billennium: Science-fiction-Erzählungen | Paperback | 3-518-37396-X | 1983 |
Traum GmbH | Paperback | 3-518-37722-1 | 1987 |
Die Zeitgräber und andere Science-fiction-Erzählungen | Paperback | 3-518-37582-2 | 1984 |
Relationships
- J. G. Ballard wrote Die Dürre
- J. G. Ballard wrote Die Wachttürme
- J. G. Ballard wrote Traum GmbH
- J. G. Ballard wrote Der Sandkäfig
- J. G. Ballard is the subject of The Ballard Tradition
- J. G. Ballard wrote Wolkenspiele
- J. G. Ballard wrote The Time-Tombs
- J. G. Ballard wrote Hemmung
- J. G. Ballard wrote Durchgangszeit
- J. G. Ballard wrote Jetzt: Null
- J. G. Ballard wrote The Drought
- J. G. Ballard wrote Confetti Royale
- J. G. Ballard wrote Now: Zero
- J. G. Ballard wrote Aus und vorbei
- J. G. Ballard wrote Die Zeitgräber
- J. G. Ballard wrote Build-Up
- J. G. Ballard wrote Deep End
- J. G. Ballard wrote Spur 12
- J. G. Ballard wrote Track 12
- J. G. Ballard wrote The Sound-Sweep
- J. G. Ballard wrote Die Venusjäger
- J. G. Ballard wrote Time of Passage
- J. G. Ballard wrote Der Klangsauger
- J. G. Ballard wrote End-Game
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