J.G. Ballard, RIP


Ballard, who died today age 78, was a great writer usually pigeonholed into the sic-fi genre. But as the Guardian‘s obit rightly points out, his style of science fiction was less about projecting the future than understanding the present:

The young science fiction author “wasn’t interested in the far future, spaceships and all that”, he explained; rather he was interested in “the evolving world, the world of hidden persuaders, of the communications landscape developing, of mass tourism, of the vast conformist suburbs dominated by television – that was a form of science fiction, and it was already here”.

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One Response to “J.G. Ballard, RIP”

  1. It was with a heavy heart that I learned Mr. Ballard has left us. He was the poet of dystopia, and I thank you for acknowledging the loss of this literary titan.

    Strength and honor,

    James Joyce

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