J.G. Ballard - South Bank Show (Part 3/3)



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Melvyn Bragg and Ballard discuss his experiences as a medical student (encouraging everyone to spend some time studying anatomy), through to his discovery of science fiction. Ballard talks about the influence of the Surrealist painters on his early novels, which all dealt with natural catastrophe (The Drowned World, The Crystal World, The Drought) and the death of his wife and the effect this had on his fiction. They talk also about Crash, Ballard's most controversial novel, which inspired one publisher's reader to write "This author is beyond psychiatric help. Do not publish" - which Ballard took as a huge compliment! Ballard in turn talks about the obsessions that have distinguished his fiction since he first started writing, the nature of his "cautionary tales" and his new book, Kingdom Come. Contributors include long-time Ballard fans Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Martin Amis, with Self claiming that Ballard is "this country's most significant post-war novelist."


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i struggle with ... ( 1 year ago by blatspanner)
i struggle with fictional writing at the best of times,but i think ballard's stuff may be what i've been looking for.
Thanx for uploading ... ( 10 months ago by psicoteatro)
Thanx for uploading such great documents!!
what a brilliant ... ( 9 months ago by kensatan)
what a brilliant man, he's always had an extraordinary mind...'reality ia a mass of competing fictions...' great quote. Iain Sinclair talks alot of sense too. Ballard is the greatest living british writer.
I have to disagree ... ( 6 months ago by amaxamon)
I have to disagree again - there is nothing even slightly Fascist about a grocery store. Great prose stylist but many of his cultural ideas are nothing more than pretentious, high-sounding, nonsense.
supermarkets like ... ( 6 months ago by gary7466)
supermarkets like Tescos are definitely fascist. I understand everything Ballard has done, I think you have to had some kind of dislocation in your life, some paradigm-shifting event to intuit the messages. But the stories, particularlt the later novels, can be enjoyed as straight thrillers too. The ouevre is a tremendous achievement, but we should not worship Ballard.
There's something ... ( 4 months ago by JerryX68)
There's something sweet about your use of the phrase 'grocery store' that's at odds with the kind of sinister, soulless, supermarket mallification Ballard points at. I don't share your view of Ballard as a great prose stylist but I do think he has more interesting things to say about more aspects of modern life than most other English writers.
I'm not sure that ... ( 4 months ago by JerryX68)
I'm not sure that Bragg - at 11.26 - is all that sane or happy! Oh, it's ok, by 11.40 he settled back into journalistic insincerity and the practised art of feigning interest.
I can't get enough ... ( 3 months ago by flosstweed)
I can't get enough of him, although I also like social realist writers, which are his antithesis. Yes, *Lord* Bragg has a well-deserved reputation for arrogance and condescention.
I think the way he ... ( 2 months ago by bkk666)
I think the way he speaks is pretensious.
The way he pronounces the words. He is such a a snob almost as bad as Martin Amis. Amis Junior. Do people still talk like this in England? Panta rei
There's an American ... ( 2 months ago by GordonMorrice)
There's an American authror called Christopher Kennedy whom fans of J.G.B may like. Titles include, "Nietzsche's Horse". He writes in the vignette style - very short, clear, yet dislocated scenarios expressing the broken compass nature of modern life.



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