JG Ballard wrote a 180 short story about Jinxian plots (link)
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Date: August 18th, 2024 10:48 AM Author: racy center
Crash and High Rise are both good; so is Millennium People (about UMC terrorists)
Atrocity Exhibition is good for a semi connected series of short stories about the usual Ballard fascinations (the space program, JFK, Elizabeth Taylor, car crashes, weapons, aviation, sex)
I haven’t read much of his earlier more “straight” science fiction books(which even so are relatively experimental) but I should. I should also read Empire of the Sun which isn’t science fiction at all but based on his own childhood in Japanese internment. Good movie.
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Date: August 18th, 2024 3:11 PM Author: racy center
"I feel like he wrote for me personally"
that's how I feel about Ballard and a couple others
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Date: August 18th, 2024 6:21 PM Author: racy center
Also Cortazar
A more horror-oriented Ballardian writer was physician Michael Blumlein. His collection "The Brains of Rats" is a really good bit of early 90s 'New Horror' (sort of how Ballard was part of the genre-expanding 'New Wave SF' in the 1960s). It isn't just horror, though--there's elements of science fiction and fantasy as well. If nothing else, it has the controversial and very Ballardian classic "Tissue Ablation and Variant Regeneration: A Case Report" (I previously reproduced it in its entirety at the link below, although the formatting is a bit wonky).
https://xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=5297494&mc=5&forum_id=2
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