J.G. Ballard, one of my favorite writers, has died. (The frightening prospect is that his apocalyptic legacy might be just beginning.)
Here's an interview with me about Ballard's influence on my own ideas.
To share your own Ballard remembrances, visit Ballardian.
6 comments:
I saw this news moments ago, and of course, immediately thought of you. Sad, but it looks like he was ill for quite some time...
dB
I suspected this was going to happen -- but still, *damn*.
Burroughs, HST, RAW, Vonnegut, Clarke . . .
You forgot Terence McKenna!
It's not just a bunch of dead white guys, it's the whole 20th century that's dying - and I'm sure all of these guys would have approved of that.
Although...
I'm reminded of a Bruce Damer interview on the C-Realm, where he talked about hanging with McKenna and seeing his immense library. He thought to himself "my God, he's read all of these books". This deep, studious reading informed all of his upper atmospheric musings - Damer's worry was that this sort of scholarly approach might be in danger of dying out - the so-called 'pancake people' problem of a hyper connected, insta-whatsit-whosit, internet world.
@Justin
You forgot Terence McKenna!Good god, you're right. I can think of no plausible excuse.
So, I don't really believe this will have success.
In my opinion one and all should browse on this.
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