Out of the night and into the dream : a thematic study of the fiction of J.G. Ballard
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Out of the night and into the dream : a thematic study of the fiction of J.G. Ballard
(Contributions to the study of science fiction and fantasy, no. 47)
Greenwood Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-178) and index
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Description
The author of Empire of the Sun and other acclaimed novels and stories, British science fiction writer J. G. Ballard is here given a penetrating analysis, his work being explored in terms of its internal coherence, its continuity and development, and its mythic and metaphysical aspects. Ballard's fiction is widely considered to be a critique of our secular, rational, technological culture, but this study departs from earlier ones that label him a fatalistic or nihilistic writer obsessed with entropy, devolution, and dissolution in showing him, instead, to be most deeply concerned with the redemption and regeneration of the human psyche. With Ballard's focus so much on visionary perception and mystical transcendence, Gregory Stephenson argues for his placement in the Romantic visionary tradition.
A comprehensive examination of Ballard's work, this study traces his output and accomplishments over four decades, exploring their thematic development. Ballard is considered in relation to a number of British and American writers of the post-World War II era--within and beyond the often too-rigidly applied categorization of science fiction, as well as to poets and novelists of the past.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Dimension of the Disaster: The Early Short Fiction
A Catechism of Cataclysm: The Wind from Nowhere, The Drowned World, The Drought, The Crystal World
Technological Tartarus: The Atrocity Exhibition, Crash, Concrete Island, High Rise
"Trapped Aircraft": The Later Short Fiction
Release: The Unlimited Dream Company, Hello America, Empire of the Sun, The Day of Creation, Running Wild
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index
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