The brilliantly bleak JG Ballard has died at 78.
Novels of disaster and experimentation, including 1962's The Drowned World and 1973's Crash, later made into a film by David Cronenberg, garnered him a growing reputation as an anti-establishment avant garde writer. Crash, in which a couple become sexually aroused through car crashes, was written as a motorway extension was being built past the end of his street in Shepperton, west London.
You can visit Ballard's website here. And if you're new to Ballard, or curious, The Scriptorium essay is a good place to start. And Ballard appears in this video clip regarding the making the film Crash.
Thanks for this post....Ballard was a brilliant writer and will be sorely missed.
Posted by: D. Heikkinen | April 24, 2009 at 09:46 PM