Selected Nonfiction, 1962–2007 by J.G. Ballard - ISBN: 9780262553940
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Ballard’s mind unleashed: Culture, obsessions, insights from a visionary writer.

Selected Nonfiction, 1962–2007

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    424 pages

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    18 November 2025

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Summary

J. G. Ballard’s collected nonfiction from 1962 to 2007, mapping the cultural obsessions, experiences, and insights of one of the most original minds of his generation.

J. G. Ballard was a colossal figure in English literature and an imaginative force of the twentieth century. Alongside seminal novels—from the notorious Crash (1973) to the semi-autobiographical Empire of the Sun (1984)—Ballard was a sought-after reviewer and commentator, publishing journalism, memoir,…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262553940
ISBN-10:0262553945
Author:J.G. Ballard, Mark Blacklock
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:424
Release Date:18 November 2025
Weight:369g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“China-born English writer Ballard (Empire of the Sun; Crash) wrote nonfiction in addition to his novels and short stories…This volume of nonfiction, edited by literary scholar and novelist Blacklock (The Emergence of the Fourth Dimension), spans decades and covers topics like consumerism, Salvador Dalí, science fiction, future technology, civilization, and everyday ironies. The book is arranged by type of document (essays, reviews, commentaries), and the materials in each chapter are thus arranged chronologically. Ballard provides fascinating cultural criticism; he notes in 1962 that the U.S. population will likely be bored by space exploration, as real-life astronauts are not fitted with the robots and machines customary in a Buck Rogers adventure. Ballard excels at intriguing juxtapositions of items and ideas, a surrealism in prose form. A general introduction brings biographical context to Ballard’s life and work, and each chapter provides a contextual framework for the pieces within…An eclectic collection of essays for scholars of 20th-century literature.”
—Library Journal

“If everything for Ballard is fiction, what makes for inclusion in a selection of his nonfiction? Aware of his challenge, Blacklock hopes to ‘illuminate the full range of Ballard’s activities as a reviewer, essayist, journalist, commentator, memoirist, provocateur, compiler of lists, and talking head.’ He achieves this handsomely.”
The Times Literary Supplement

“Ballard is exceptionally prescient, capturing a world that didn’t yet fully exist or wasn’t visible to most.”
ArtReview

“As George Orwell died in January 1950 and J. G. Ballard began to publish professionally in 1956 we can describe the first as the greatest author of the twentieth century, and Ballard as the greatest author of the second part of the twentieth.”
The Orwell Society

About The Author

J.G. Ballard

James Graham “J.G.” Ballard (1930-2009) was a British author and journalist. Best known for his dystopic works of science fiction, his novels include Crash (1973) and High-Rise (1975). His semi-autobiographical novel Empire of the Sun (1984) was adapted by Stephen Spielberg in the 1987 film of the same name. Luminous, wry, and arresting, Ballard’s writing endures as a touchstone for popular conceptions of post-apocalyptic landscapes, mass media, and emergent technologies.

Mark Blacklock is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author of the cultural history The Emergence of the Fourth Dimension, and his most recent novel Hinton was longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction in 2021.

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