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Ballardian: Myths of a Near Future
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Ballard: Original and Best. I'm not sure I've read something so good since I finished Vermilion Sands.
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Thanks for the link, Tom. I love to read anything to do with Ballard.
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Ballardian: Myths of a Near Future
Simon Sellars over at Ballardian last week posted a very interesting transcript of a round table discussion of JGB's work:Two years ago, I appeared on a panel, ‘Myths of a Near Future’, with writer Bruce Sterling and V. Vale of RE/Search Publications to discuss the work of J.G. Ballard. Held at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) as part of the Kosmopolis 08 literary festival, the panel was chaired by the Spanish critic Jordi Costa, the driving force behind the CCCB’s magnificent ‘JG Ballard – Autopsy of the new millennium‘ exhibition.
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