An edition of The Drowned World (1962)

The Drowned World

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The Drowned World
J. G. Ballard
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An edition of The Drowned World (1962)

The Drowned World

  • 3.60 ·
  • 5 Ratings
  • 47 Want to read
  • 6 Currently reading
  • 14 Have read

THE DROWNED WORLD marked j. G. Ballard's emergence as a major writer, one of the most original of our time. Technically brilliant, dazzingly inventive, Ballard uses fantasy to reflect the aberrations of contemporary society and to penetrate its labyrinthine passages. This early novel by the author of CRASH and EMPIRE OF THE SUN is at once a fast-paced narrative, a stunning evocation of a flooded, tropical London of the near future and a speculative foray into the workings of the unconscious mind.

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English
Pages
175

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Cover of: The Drowned World
The Drowned World
1999, Gollancz
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Drowned World
The Drowned World
1997, Indigo, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
Cover of: The drowned world
The drowned world
1981, Dragon's Dream
in English

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First Sentence

"p007. Soon it would be too hot."

Table of Contents

1. On the Beach at the Ritz Page 007
2. The Coming of the Iguanas Page 017
3. Towards a New Psychology Page 030
4. The Causeways of the Sun Page 046
5. Descent into Deep Time Page 070
6. The Drowned Ark Page 076
7. Carnival of Alligators Page 081
8. The Man with the White Smile Page 090
9. The Pool of Thanatos Page 096
10. Surprise Party Page 113
11. "The Ballad of Mistah Bones" Page 124
12. The Feast of Skulls Page 135
13. Too soon, too late Page 155
14. Grand Slam Page 160
15. The Paradises of the Sun Page 167

Edition Notes

Originally published: London: Gollancz, 1962. Author lived 1930-2009.

Published in
London

The Physical Object

Pagination
175p. ;
Number of pages
175

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17394359M
ISBN 10
057540129X
Library Thing
21144
Goodreads
2400243

Work Description

Fluctuations in solar radiation have melted the ice caps, sending the planet into a new Triassic Age of unendurable heat. London is a swamp; lush tropical vegetation grows up the walls of the Ritz and primeval reptiles are sighted, swimming through the newly-formed lagoons. Some flee the capital; others remain to pursue reckless schemes, either in the name of science or profit. While the submerged streets of London are drained in search of treasure, Dr Robert Kerans - part of a group of intrepid scientists - comes to accept this submarine city and finds himself strangely resistant to the idea of saving it.

(via 2014 Fourth Estate edition)

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p007. Soon it would be too hot.
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