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Drowned World
Drowned World | J G Ballard
In the novel that catapulted him to international acclaim upon its publication in 1962, J.G. Ballard's mesmerizing and ferociously prescient The Drowned World imagines a terrifying future in which solar radiation and global warming has melted the ice caps, and Triassic-era jungles have overrun a submerged and tropical London. Set during the year 2145, the novel follows biologist Dr. Robert Kerans and his team of scientists as they confront a surreal cityscape populated by giant iguanas, albino alligators, and endless swarms of malarial insects. Nature has swallowed all but a few remnants of human civilization, and slowly, Kearns and his companions are transformed--both physically and psychologically--by this prehistoric environment. The Drowned World is both a thrilling adventure and haunting examination of the effects of environmental collapse on the human mind.
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Doppoetry
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I didn't expect this to be such a bummer to read, but that's what happens when you don't read a blurb prior to reading a book.

This was beautifully written with stunning descriptions of an apocalyptic future. The story felt detached but it was not really the point of the book. All the characters were one dimensional but that was because they were in survival mode. It lacked a lot of things but it made sense in context.

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johncadams
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This vintage science-fiction novel set in a submerged future London was fascinating.

#sciencefiction

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Liz_M
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In this world, the population lives in artic regions and an expedition is checking viability of the half-submerged cities. Although order and chaos are represented by Colonel Riggs and Strangman, Ballard doesn‘t focus on the breakdown of society; he depicts Kerans‘ retreat inward, reverting to the ancient memories of the past. It echoes H.G. Wells and Conrad, but this dystopia doesn‘t have a moral, no overt warning about capitalism or colonialism.

Liz_M 3.5⭐, #1001Books, @TheAromaofBooks this was my Feb. #DoubleSpin 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
Blueberry I love Galileo thermometers 😀 4y
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Liz_M
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A sudden destabilization of the sun seems an odd choice (now) to explain a warming planet and the melting of polar ice caps, but I guess in the 1960s the danger of carbon dioxide and the greenhouse effect were only just beginning to be understood.

So far, possibly because of recently read reviews, I am getting a strong HG Wells vibe. Very readable and slight foreshadowing of sinister things to come.

vivastory I read this one years ago but really enjoyed it. Also enjoyed the following which I have always thought of as a kind of companion novel to Drowned World 4y
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rwmg
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Increased solar activity strips away the Van Allen belts, increasing the temperature and radiation levels on Earth, which reverts to a Triassic climate. Humanity retreats towards the poles while memories encoded in DNA assert themselves psychologically.

The amount of very descriptive writing overwhelms the rest of the book, which reads like somebody telling you at length about a dream they had.

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rwmg
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rwmg
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Not much sun today and if it keeps raining the title may be only too appropriate

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pyjamaviking
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SW-T Those look interesting 🙂 5y
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nosferatu
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A bit of a slow read that got better whenever it deviated from its lame hero-versus-villain plot.

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MStew
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Sci-fi dystopian! I love finding these when I'm out ! I think this is going to be my next read .

#scifi
#retro

Geeklet Is that a giant iguana eating London? That‘s fantastic. 6y
MStew @Geeklet 😂😂😂😂😂😂 appears to be so 6y
Exbrarian That book will make you sweat. You can just feel the humidity. 6y
MStew @Exbrarian aww man I can't wait 😃😃😃😃 6y
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Ms.Nic
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Mehso-so

Started strong, but lost my interest along the way. I kept to it hoping it would improve, but no. Just a so-so read.

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Oryx
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tpixie Great interpretation! 7y
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Sparkin
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This 1970s Okinawa hotel has been given a modern facelift through the planting of these trailing vines. Which, in turn, remind me of the tropical setting and luscious vegetation of 'The Drowned World'.

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Billypar
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I thought this one was just so-so, but I did appreciate the lush descriptions of submerged British cities, with only the tallest buildings poking out and animal and plant life reasserting their dominance. #wildworld #rockinmay @Cinfhen

Cinfhen Sounds good & Im happy with that #meagerPageCount 8y
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Strix
The Drowned World | J. G. Ballard
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What's not to like about JG Ballard? I've read quite a few of his books , and this one is as good as any of his . Any other Ballard fans out there?

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CastNuri
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Dense writing style but lush imagery and conceptually fascinating. A Triassic future.