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Crash: A Novel
Crash A Novel
Author: J. G. Ballard
The Definitive Cult, Postmodern Novel?a Shocking Blend of Violence, Transgression, and Eroticism — Reissued with a New Introduction from Zadie Smith — When J. G. Ballard, our narrator, smashes his car into another and watches a man die in front of him, he finds himself drawn with increasing intensity to the mangled impacts of car crashes. Robert V...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781250171511
ISBN-10: 1250171512
Publication Date: 12/5/2017
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
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lovescoffee avatar reviewed Crash: A Novel on + 50 more book reviews
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The author is trying to make a statement about the consequences of our society's dependence on technology as an intermediary in human relations. I get it. The first chapter was bizarre, the second gory, but by the time he gets to chapter three, the book is not "horrific" as described by some critics. It's just plain horrible. The author's attempt to shock became boring. I stopped there. The torture in the book was quite enough. I saw no need to torture myself as well. In all fairness, I have just finished "American Psycho." The atrocities in "Crash" pale by comparison.
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chanceofsnow avatar reviewed Crash: A Novel on + 13 more book reviews
The goal of "Crash" is not to shock or horrify. Anyone looking for this will indeed be disappointed. The characters and situations are complex and at times repulsive, but never boring or trashy. To appreciate this book you certainly need a real interest in sexuality and psychology; "Crash" is not romantic or comforting. But it will stay in your mind for weeks after finishing it.


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