J.G. Ballard’s texts tend to work particularly through the recognition of the component. This is most evident in The Atrocity Exhibition, where each chapter is itself a ‘condensed novel’ and each titled paragraph thereby a ‘chapter’. Here, the architectural/ iterative imperatives of the Ballardian text are at their fullest extent. This article explores the formal propoerties of Ballard's short story 'the Beach Murders' (also known as 'Confetti Royale'), one of Ballard's few texts to explicitly refer to espionage narratives. The article splices 26 critical paragraphs with 26 fictional paragraphs that investigate the conjunction of Ballard and 1960s spy narratives, and particularly poists a connection between the recursive 'T' figure of The A...
In this thesis, I classify J.G. Ballard's major novels into three categories according to theme, per...
Book synopsis: This is the first theoretically informed book on Ballard, reading his work not only w...
At the very end of J.G. Ballard's work, his preoccupations intensified and sharpened, rather than di...
J.G. Ballard’s The Atrocity Exhibition can easily be classified as his most experimental novel, one ...
Having made his home in Shepperton for the last forty years, JG Ballard has lived much of his creati...
The article provides an overview of the archive of J. G. Ballard, acquired by the British Library in...
Concrete Island’s ([1974] 1994) complex intertextuality invites its readers to see the protagonist R...
This paper investigates J.G. Ballard's vision of the house, tracing its origin to the ideas expresse...
Der Artikel enthält das Abstract ausschließlich in englischer Sprache.J.G. Ballard’s The Atrocity Ex...
The aim of this paper is to emphasize the position that architectural discourse should systematize t...
Book synopsis: J. G. Ballard: Visions and Revisions is a response to the formal and contextual diver...
J. G. Ballard’s writing confronts the potentiality of space within the contemporary landscape, artic...
This special issue brings together contributions from cultural geographers, design historians and li...
Innovative and interdisciplinary essays on the increasingly significant British writer J.G. Ballard ...
Making the case that J. G. Ballard's fictional and non-fictional writings must be read within the fr...
In this thesis, I classify J.G. Ballard's major novels into three categories according to theme, per...
Book synopsis: This is the first theoretically informed book on Ballard, reading his work not only w...
At the very end of J.G. Ballard's work, his preoccupations intensified and sharpened, rather than di...
J.G. Ballard’s The Atrocity Exhibition can easily be classified as his most experimental novel, one ...
Having made his home in Shepperton for the last forty years, JG Ballard has lived much of his creati...
The article provides an overview of the archive of J. G. Ballard, acquired by the British Library in...
Concrete Island’s ([1974] 1994) complex intertextuality invites its readers to see the protagonist R...
This paper investigates J.G. Ballard's vision of the house, tracing its origin to the ideas expresse...
Der Artikel enthält das Abstract ausschließlich in englischer Sprache.J.G. Ballard’s The Atrocity Ex...
The aim of this paper is to emphasize the position that architectural discourse should systematize t...
Book synopsis: J. G. Ballard: Visions and Revisions is a response to the formal and contextual diver...
J. G. Ballard’s writing confronts the potentiality of space within the contemporary landscape, artic...
This special issue brings together contributions from cultural geographers, design historians and li...
Innovative and interdisciplinary essays on the increasingly significant British writer J.G. Ballard ...
Making the case that J. G. Ballard's fictional and non-fictional writings must be read within the fr...
In this thesis, I classify J.G. Ballard's major novels into three categories according to theme, per...
Book synopsis: This is the first theoretically informed book on Ballard, reading his work not only w...
At the very end of J.G. Ballard's work, his preoccupations intensified and sharpened, rather than di...