J. G. Ballard (1930–2009)
Author of Empire of the Sun
About the Author
J. G. Ballard was born to British parents in Shanghai, China on November 15, 1930. While a child during World War II, he spent four years in a Japanese POW camp. This experience was the basis for the emotionally moving novel Empire of the Sun, which he adapted into a successful movie, directed by show more Steven Spielberg. Before becoming a full-time writer, he studied medicine at Cambridge University and served as a pilot in the British Royal Air Force. Ballard is best known for his science fiction writings. His early works were heavily influenced by surrealism. Most of his novels deal with death and destruction of the human spirit. Novels such as Crash, Concrete Island, and High Rise portray a society that is devolving into barbaric chaos. Crash was made into a movie by David Cronenberg in 1996. The Drowned World describes an apocalyptic society, with a hero that ushers in the destruction of the world. His novel Empire of the Sun was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize and James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. Empire of the Sun was filmed by Steven Spielberg in 1987, starring a young Christian Bale as Jim (Ballard). Ballard moved away from science fiction, but he is still considered one of the leading authors of the genre. He died on April 19, 2009 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Series
Works by J. G. Ballard
The Dying Fall 6 copies
Research No. 8/9 5 copies
The Assassination Of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered As A Downhill Motor Race [short story] 5 copies, 2 reviews
Saggezza stellare: nel segno di Lovecraft racconti soprannaturali per il nuovo millennio (1997) 4 copies
Pasaporte a la eternidad 4 copies
A Corrida Selvagem 3 copies
Autòpsia del nou mil·lenni [Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona on es presenta entre el… (2008) 3 copies
Mitos Del Futuro Proximo 3 copies
El huracán cósmico 2 copies
Cataclismo Solar 2 copies
Contos Ficção Científica 2 copies
The Autobiography of J.G.B. 2 copies
Journey Across A Crater 2 copies
Solens Rike 2 copies
Urania 487 - GLI SCULTORI DI NUVOLE 2 copies
The Draining Lake 1 copy
Coitus 80 1 copy
J. G. Ballard. Cauchemar à quatre dimensions : Ethe Four-dimensional nightmaree. Traduit de l'anglais par… (1963) 1 copy
J・G・バラード短編全集3 (終着の浜辺) 1 copy
PERANDORIA E DIELLIT 1 copy
J・G・バラード短編全集1 (時の声) 1 copy
Terminal Beat 1 copy
Tutti i racconti (racconti) 1 copy
BAL Super.Cannes 1 copy
Venise Des Écrivains 1 copy
Merhaba Amerika 1 copy
Huracán cósmico 1 copy
Mobile [short story] 1 copy
My Invented Country 1 copy
Locura desenfrenada 1 copy
La exposición de atrocidades 1 copy
Billennium - J. G. Ballard 1 copy
Imperiul soarelui 1 copy
Condominium 1 copy
Gente do mil©♭nio 1 copy
Potopljeni svet 1 copy
Собрание сочинений 1 copy
Associated Works
The Big Book of Science Fiction: The Ultimate Collection (2016) — Contributor — 438 copies, 7 reviews
Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk and Postmodern Science Fiction (1991) — Contributor — 252 copies
The Graphic Canon, Vol. 3: From Heart of Darkness to Hemingway to Infinite Jest (2013) — Contributor — 153 copies, 1 review
The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy (2000) — Contributor — 94 copies, 2 reviews
The Pleasure of Reading: 43 Writers on the Discovery of Reading and the Books that Inspired Them (2015) — Contributor — 90 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Fantasy Stories from the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (1985) — Contributor — 75 copies, 2 reviews
SF: The Year's Greatest Science-Fiction and Fantasy: Second Annual Volume (1958) — Contributor — 69 copies
Fakes: An Anthology of Pseudo-Interviews, Faux-Lectures, Quasi-Letters, "Found" Texts, and Other Fraudulent Artifacts (2012) — Contributor — 69 copies, 4 reviews
The Mammoth Book of Tales from the Road: Tales of Life on the Move (Mammoth Books) (2003) — Contributor — 52 copies
Twenty Houses of the Zodiac: Anthology of International Science Fiction (1979) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
The Second Gates of Paradise: The Anthology of Erotic Short Fiction (1997) — Contributor — 38 copies
Light Years and Dark: Science Fiction and Fantasy of and for Our Time (1984) — Contributor — 36 copies
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1982, Vol. 63, No. 4 (1982) — Author — 15 copies
Science fiction verhalen [1969] — Contributor, some editions; Contributor, some editions — 14 copies, 1 review
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1967, Vol. 33, No. 4 (1967) — Contributor — 13 copies
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1989, Vol. 77, No. 4 (1989) — Author — 10 copies
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 68. Mythen der nahen Zukunft. (1984) — Contributor — 7 copies
The Profession of Science Fiction: SF Writers on Their Craft and Ideas (Insights) (1992) — Contributor — 6 copies
Fantastrenna — Contributor — 3 copies
Den ¤elektriske myre og andre science fiction-fortællinger (1984) — Author, some editions — 2 copies, 1 review
Nuove avventure nell'ignoto — Contributor — 2 copies
Ki ょ う も 気 God prepared a short masterpiece SF election (Kadokawa library) (2010) — Contributor — 2 copies
カイエ 1978年 12月号 特集・SFから現代文学へ — Contributor — 1 copy
新潮 1990年 09月号 現代SF��冒険 — Contributor — 1 copy
季刊NW-SF 1973年 11月 第8号 — Contributor — 1 copy
季刊NW-SF 6号 — Contributor — 1 copy
季刊NW-SF 3号 — Contributor — 1 copy
季刊NW-SF 1号 — Contributor — 1 copy
S-Fマガジン 1966年05月号 (通巻81号) — Contributor — 1 copy
S-Fマガジン 1967年10月号 (通巻100号) — Contributor — 1 copy
季刊NW-SF 1976年 08月 第12号 — Contributor — 1 copy
S-Fマガジン 2009年 11月号 [雑誌] — Contributor — 1 copy
海 1972年05月号 — Contributor — 1 copy
S-Fマガジン 2000年 02月号 [雑誌] — Contributor — 1 copy
SFの評論大全集 (別冊奇想天外 4) — Contributor — 1 copy
S-Fマガジン 1968年 01月号(通巻103号) — Contributor — 1 copy
季刊NW-SF 1976年 01月 第11号 — Contributor — 1 copy
Crash! (Documentary short, 1971) — Contributor — 1 copy
New Worlds Science Fiction 106, May 1961 — Contributor — 1 copy
Science Fiction Eye #08, Winter 1991 — Contributor — 1 copy
Antaeus No. 35, Autumn 1979 — Contributor — 1 copy
S-Fマガジン 1967年04月号 (通巻93号) — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Ballard, J. G.
- Legal name
- Ballard, James Graham
- Birthdate
- 1930-11-15
- Date of death
- 2009-04-19
- Burial location
- Kensal Green Cemetery, London, England, UK
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Shanghai, China
- Place of death
- London, England, UK
- Cause of death
- prostate cancer
- Places of residence
- Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
Shanghai, China - Education
- Queen Mary College, University of London
King's College, University of Cambridge
Leys School, Cambridge - Occupations
- writer
author
pilot
magazine editor - Relationships
- Walsh, Claire (long-time companion)
- Organizations
- Ambit
Chemistry and Industry
Royal Air Force - Awards and honors
- Guardian Fiction Prize (1984)
James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1984)
Commonwealth Writers' Prize (2001)
Golden PEN Award (2008)
BSFA Award for Best Novel (1979) - Agent
- Margaret Hanbury
- Short biography
- Born and brought up in colonial Shanghai comfort, young James Graham Ballard saw his life change forever when, in the aftermath of Pearl Harbour, Japanese forces swept into the city. The three years he spent in an internment camp moulded his view of "a world turned up-side down" and have constantly influenced his fiction.
Back in Britain, he abandoned his medical studies at Cambridge to become a full-time writer, and his first novel, The Drowned World, was published in 1962. As with many of his works, the wanderings of his characters' minds are charted as minutely as the external world they inhabit. The Drought, The Wind from Nowhere and The Crystal World all strengthened his reputation for bleak but beautiful chronicles of a post-Hiroshima age.
After the death of his wife in 1964, Ballard retreated to Shepperton by the River Thames to raise his three children. But if his surroundings were sleepy and suburban, his imagination remained at the cutting edge. When he produced Crash in 1973, legend has it that one publisher marked in her notes, "writer beyond psychiatric help". Crash, dealing with the erotic possibilities of car accidents, was well ahead of its time. Ballard himself called it "the first pornographic book based on technology" and David Cronenberg's film version in 1996 provoked six months' deliberation for the British censor.
Steven Spielberg's lavish production of Empire of the Sun, Ballard's autobiographical account of his childhood, brought the author financial security and public clamour for his earlier works. At this point, Ballard could have easily put down his pen.
Instead, he has continued to chart the struggle of a restless society, one caught between a need for security and a craving for the reckless. His latest novel, Millennium People, once again describes characters drawn to violence through technologically-induced boredom.
He once called himself "an architect of dreams, sometimes nightmares" and his seeming obsession with disaster, depravity and dystopia is not to everyone's taste. But, in this pop-bang throwaway age, JG Ballard remains curious and alert, reminding us, too, that "imagination itself is an endangered species".
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- Works
- 263
- Also by
- 191
- Members
- 34,410
- Popularity
- #550
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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- 25
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Now, you might think that I rated it low because it had a negative impact on me personally. But I rated it low because it's dated, mushy, and written in a way that comes off as a lame attempt at being literary & brilliant. One could argue there was "What If" but there was certainly, imo, no "Sense of Wonder."… (more)