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010 _a77028234
020 _a0030425069
020 _a9780030425066
020 _a0030456614
_q(pbk.)
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020 _a0312278446
040 _cdoga
041 _aeng
082 0 0 _a823.914 BA.B 2001
_b02520
090 _aPR6052.A46
_bA6 1978
090 _aPR6052.A46
_bA6 1978
100 1 _aBallard, J. G.,
_d1930-2009
240 1 0 _aShort stories.
_kSelections
245 1 4 _aThe best short stories of J.G. Ballard
250 _a1st ed
260 _aNew York :
_bPicador USA,
_c2001
300 _aix, 302 pages ;
_c24 cm
500 _aIntroduction by Anthony Burgess
505 0 0 _tThe Concentration City --
_tManhold 69 --
_tChronopolis --
_tThe voices of time --
_tDeep end --
_tThe overloaded man --
_tBillennium --
_tThe garden of time --
_tThirteen for Centaurus --
_tThe subliminal man --
_tThe cage of sand --
_tEnd game --
_tThe drowned giant --
_tThe terminal beach --
_tThe cloud-sculptors of Coral D --
_tThe assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considered as a downhill motor race --
_tThe atrocity exhibition --
_tPlan for the assassination of Jacqueline Kennedy --
_tWhy I want to fuck Ronald Reagan
520 _aCollection of nineteen of Ballard's best short stories is as timely and informed as ever. His tales of the human psyche and its relationship to nature and technology, as viewed through a strong microscope, were eerily prescient and now provide greater perspective on our computer-dominated culture. Ballard's voice and vision have long served as a font of inspiration for today's cyber-punks, the authors and futurists who brought the information age into the mainstream
650 0 _aScience fiction, English
650 0 _aShort stories, English
700 1 _aBurgess, Anthony,
_d1917-1993,
_ewriter of introduction
942 _2ddc
_cBK