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Book Synopsis: J. G. Ballard’s collected nonfiction from 1962 to 2007, mapping the cultural obsessions, experiences, and insights of one of the most original minds of his generation. J. G. Ballard was a colossal figure in English literature and an imaginative force of the twentieth century. Alongside seminal novels—from the notorious Crash (1973) to the semi-autobiographical Empire of the Sun (1984)—Ballard was a sought-after reviewer and commentator, publishing journalism, memoir, and cultural criticism in a variety of forms.
The Selected Nonfiction of J. G. Ballard collects the most significant short nonfiction of Ballard’s fifty-year career, extending the range of the only previous collection of his nonfiction, A User’s Guide to the Millennium (1996), which selected essays and reviews published between 1962 and 1995.
A decade on from Ballard’s death in 2009, a new generation of readers needs a new collection. In the period following A User’s Guide, Ballard’s writing addressed 9/11, British politics from New Labour onward, and what he termed “the rise of soft fascism”—a diagnosis that maintains its relevance amid a shift toward right populism in European and US politics.
Beautifully edited by Ballard scholar and novelist Mark Blacklock, this volume includes Ballard’s editorials and manifestos; commentaries on his own work; commentaries on the work of others; reviews; and more. Above all, it makes the case for the currency of Ballard’s work at a contemporary juncture at which so many of his diagnoses concerning the media and politics have become apparent.
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Immerse yourself in the mind of one of the most brilliant literary voices of our time with the Selected Nonfiction, 1962-2007 book by J. G. Ballard. This remarkable collection takes you on a journey through Ballard's cultural obsessions, experiences, and insights, showcasing his unparalleled imagination. From his groundbreaking novels like Crash to the autobiographical masterpiece Empire of the Sun, Ballard's influence on English literature is undeniable.
But it doesn't stop there. Ballard's talent extended beyond fiction writing. In this carefully curated collection, you'll find his sought-after reviews, thought-provoking commentaries, and captivating cultural criticisms. From his eloquent assessments of 9/11 to his sharp analysis of British politics, Ballard remains eerily prophetic. His writings on "the rise of soft fascism" still resonate in today's political climate, making this collection a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of our world.
Edited by renowned Ballard scholar and novelist Mark Blacklock, this volume is a testament to the enduring relevance of Ballard's work. With editorials, manifestos, reviews, and more, it offers a comprehensive and captivating insight into the mind of a literary genius. Whether you're a long-time fan or a new reader, this collection will leave you inspired, enlightened, and hungry for more.
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