A Forgotten Literary Prophet
A retrospective on British visionary author JG Ballard
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Oct 14, 2023They called J.G. Ballard ‘The Seer of Shepperton’, from the suburban English town he lived in for much of his adult life: a tribute to both the prophetic quality and the suburban setting of much of his fiction output. His work paved the way for the New Wave of Science Fiction, a countercultural current of science fiction that revolutionized the genre in the 1960s.
It would be no great stretch to hail Ballard as the founder of cli-fi (climate fiction). His groundbreaking post-apocalyptic novels spelled out with acute foresight the dangers of man-made pollution, envisaging societies swept by extreme climatic events, including drought-induced desertification and mass flooding caused by the melting of the ice-caps, before the consensus behind climate change had formed.But his work went well beyond science-fiction. Ballard the writer changed and evolved over the years as only a perceptive artist can. His stories, though, remained instantly recognizable, even deserving their own adjective: Ballardian. According to , the definition of Ballardian is:
“adjective. resembling or suggestive of the conditions described in the works of J. G. Ballard, esp dystopian modernity, bleak artificial landscapes, and the…