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Crash
Crash
Author: J.G. Ballard
In this hallucinatory novel, the car provides the hellish tableau in which Vaughan, a "TV scientist" turned "nightmare angel of the highways," experiments with erotic atrocities among auto crash victims, each more sinister than the last. James Ballard, his friend and fellow obsessive, tells the story of this twisted visionary as he careens rapid...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394741093
ISBN-10: 0394741099
Publication Date: 8/12/1985
Pages: 223
Edition: 1st Vintag
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Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 1
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Very avant-garde psycho-science-fiction story of car-crash sex fetishists. Yes, that's right! Surprisingly very readable basis for the movie of the same name.
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It seems like I keep hearing about this book in various literary circles, including some people whose opinions I respect. When I read it, my first response was to be a little shocked. It's sex scenes are intense, graphic, and constant. Second, I was a little grossed out. How many times do I need to hear about semen dripping off some part of a smashed car? But obviously the book was meant to be disturbing. The shock value is necessary. But as I reflected on this, what else is there besides the shock value? The plot is actually almost nonexistant. The sex and violence become repetitive, and at the end, the book is incredibly dull. Perhaps I'm missing something, but I suspect the weirdness of the novel works to conceal the utter tedium of this pointless exercise in twisted eroticism.
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Brilliant Ballard. Not for everyone and definitely not your traditional sci-fi, but if you like weird and psychological stuff then maybe this is for you. Hey, David Cronenberg did the movie for this novel, enough said. I place Ballard right next to Philip K. Dick for this type of novel.


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