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The Drought [Import] [Unknown Binding]

J. G. Ballard (Author)
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  • Unknown Binding
  • Publisher: PerfectBound; Adobe EBook Reader Ed edition (May 29, 2001)
  • ISBN-10: 0007130368
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007130368
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Born in Shanghai in 1930, J. G. BALLARD is the author of sixteen novels, including "Empire of the Sun," "The Drowned World," and "Crash." He lived in London until his death in April 2009.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The metaphors of the Sun, July 29, 1999
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The Drought is another apocalyptic novel by futurist author J.G.Ballard. In narrative as spare and dry as the expanding deserts he envisions, Ballard describes an earthwide ecological catastrophe when industrial pollution causes a breakdown of the water cycle. Man and planet parch together. This disruption of the elements is accompanied by bizarre disturbances of the human landscape; old friendships fail while old enmities take sinister new courses; teams of "fishermen", their boats stranded in the dust of former harbors, cast their nets for a new, easier prey. Idiots become prophet kings in this redefined world. While not as vividly drawn as some of Ballard's other works, The Drought is an expertly written book; full of cryptic symbology, poetic flashes, casual violence and "Ballardian" prose. Another five star effort by this under appreciated writer.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The book that got me reading, September 13, 1999
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This is a frightening world so close to our own. A world where one small mistake leads to a world wide drought. A world where communities, lives and loves fall apart. This was the first book that moved me, and I can still smell the salt of those drying oceans. This is Ballard at his best.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Global Warming Revisited via Ballard's The Drought, October 8, 2011
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An antithetical companion piece to 'The Drowned World,' Ballard's 'The Drought' is (on the surface) a peering into mans future as cataclismic forces, this time from the savage effects of global warming, ravage the world, thrusting social and psychological changes upon the survivors as they scavange for precious resources.

In his own view, Ballard reacast the 'catastrophe story' as an alternative to our own worldly perceptions, challenging his characters (and us) in a timeless universe to make the best of the situation and 'swim.' Ballard also considered mans reinvention or reinterpretation of the catastrophe story as the writer's own feelings of 'self-destruction.'

Ballard is an intensely descriptive and thoughtful writer, effortlessly (it seems to me) providing his readers with believable scenarios and possibilities. As others have commented, his finely crafted prose reaches a level of beauty and poetry that few can match with consistency.

As a latecomer to his works, I thoroughly enjoy his earlier sci-fi writing from the '60's, 'The Drought' included. I recommend any of his earlier works, The Crystal World one of my favorites. For something different, try reading Crash or The Atrocity Exhibition from the same era.

JKH
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