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Crash (Revised)
Crash (Revised) | J G Ballard
This novel opens with the narrator in hospital after a serious car crash in which he killed a doctor's husband. When he leaves hospital, he revisits the scene of the crash, and meets the doctor. They begin an affair which involves sexual experiments on London motorways.
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Nicos
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Mehso-so

Mmm, experimental ! Good for Ballard that he doesn‘t give a monkey‘s. Written in the 70s too, wow. Not for the fainthearted.

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TheNeverendingTBR
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Mehso-so

Right, I appreciate this guys talent.

He's an incredible writer and I also appreciate the fact that he's written something unique here.

But..

This is repetitive.

It's basically about guys blowing their loads in car crashes and having a fetishism in such things such as attending crash sites etc.

Like I said, this guy is a great writer but he gets repetitive here.

One thing I found cool though is that it's set where I now live in England.

Addison_Reads There's a movie based on this with James Spader in it I think. I vaguely remember watching it in college. 2y
AshleyHoss820 This was my exact issue with it. If I read the phrase “stylized penis” one more time, I was going to lose it. It was a fascinating read, and I enjoyed his style, this just got redundant. (edited) 2y
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Bertha_Mason
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard

"Seagrave‘s slim and exhausted face was covered with shattered safety glass, as if his body were already crystallizing, at last escaping out of this uneasy set of dimensions into a more beautiful universe."

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Bertha_Mason
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard

"The world was beginning to flower into wounds."

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Bertha_Mason
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard

"My brief stay at the hospital had already convinced me that the medical profession was an open door to anyone nursing a grudge against the human race."

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Bertha_Mason
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard

"In a nightmare I had once seen [my wife] giving birth to a devil‘s child, her swollen breasts spurting liquid faeces."

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Bertha_Mason
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard

"The man, a chemical engineer with an American foodstuffs company, was killed instantly, propelled through his windshield like a mattress from the barrel of a circus cannon."
Today in odd similes.

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HeinrichLyle
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard
Bailedbailed

I like a challenge, I appreciate non-traditional and experimental stories and great writing excites me: so why did this book bore the hell out of me? Perhaps because there was nobody to root for. Or was it the complete lack of even a modicum of humor? I'm far from prudish, but maybe sex scenes without an ounce of originality, that barely rise above the level of girly magazine letters to the editor, are just not for me. Snore.

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overtheedge
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Mehso-so

Crash
by J.G. Ballard
1973/2019
PGW/Rare Bird Book
3.0 / 5.0

Auto-Erotica. Literally. A literary classic, but disappointing, for me.
A story of the interaction of man with machine, a man so obsessed with pleasure he doesnt see it is destroying him....
This is a brilliant story. It is overtly dark and perverse, which usually intrigues me, but I just didn't like any of the characters.

SpaceCowboyBooks It's a challenging book. I found it to be a parody of American film making, the car chase and crash is always the climax, so he took this theme a step further. Another of his books, Concrete Island, is more palatable. 5y
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MStew
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard
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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.

This sounds all sorts of messed up and crazy... i need to read this!!!??

#fiction

MayJasper 😱 6y
Addison_Reads I have seen this movie, but didn't know it was a book. The movie was dark, definitely different, but still entertaining. I'll have to check the book out now. 6y
BookwormM Hated this book with a passion 6y
MStew @BookwormM 😂😂 6y
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andrew61
Crash (Revised) | J G Ballard
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#GetMovin ##americassweetheart
This is a very distorted imagining of one of holywoods iconic female images - a woman who spans the innocence of national velvet to the ultimate sexuality of cleopatra and the classic American play 'cat on a hot tin roof'- j g ballard has the image of her as central to his fantasies of car crashes ( i hesitate to say that i think she was born in Britain?) Still definitely an American goddess - sweetheart???

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PagesOfKate
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard
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CherryPie Love the Burgess blurb. 7y
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mandapants
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard
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Somebody smashed their car into my library. 😕

kspenmoll Oh no!!! 8y
RaimeyGallant I'm shocked. The nerve. 8y
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magictoyshop
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard

Litsy! Stop crashing! 😡

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LauraJ
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard
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Pickpick

Supposedly, Crash is about modern technology and its effect on human relationships. The characters are obsessed and sexually aroused by car crashes. Technology has advanced to the point where it's hard to read this and keep the car culture of Ballard's early 70's in mind. #birthdaychallenge #1973

LauraJ The Pumpkin had an ultrasound yesterday and is not pleased with his bare belly. #catsoflitsy 8y
rubyslippersreads 😻😻😻 8y
LeahBergen Ohhh! Bare belly! 😩 8y
ValerieAndBooks Ah, poor Pumpkin. What were they looking for? And do you have your 1974 book picked out yet? 8y
LauraJ @ValerieAndBooks They were checking the progression of his intestinal lymphoma. He's hanging in there. Still need a 1974 book. (edited) 8y
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LauraJ
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In a dark reading mood.
#birthdaychallenge #1973

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LauraJ
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard
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Finally!!! Ordered this from The Book Depository a few weeks ago. So much for 5-8 days. No bookmark either. 😢 #birthdaychallenge #1973

Cinfhen What??? No bookmark? No!!!! Send them an email, their customer service is really good 😊 8y
ReadingEnvy Shipping varies in my experience. I buy from there for the low cost but not if I'm in a hurry! 8y
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AshleyHoss820
Crash: A Novel | J. G. Ballard
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Mehso-so

I'm gonna be honest. I had to force-feed myself this book. Ballard's writing style isn't the problem. (unless you count over-using the word stylized.😊) It's not that the subject matter wasn't interesting either. I don't know. I know I'm in the minority, but I didn't care for this one. I have a few of his other novels, so I'm going to try him again. 41/1,001 #1001Books

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Jel
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Ballard Love

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mauveandrosysky
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Pickpick

#Recommendsday - Disturbing, erotic, gruesome, perverse, and oh so twisted. I certainly don't recommend it to everyone, but if you like to squirm, you can't go wrong with this one. All that aside, it's a brilliant commentary on modern society. Read it and then watch the movie adaptation by one of my favorite directors, David Cronenberg. 👍🏻

peggyriley Fantastic book - and film. 8y
mllemay I had no idea the movie was based on a book!! Will definitely check it out! 8y
dylanisreading I've heard of this but had no idea it's so insane! 8y
alohabetty Omg, I didn't know the movie was based on a book! The movie made me squirm plenty, though. 8y
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Heather_Reads
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As far as messed up books go this one takes the cake. But once you get past the sex, the body fluids and the car crash fetish, you'll find a confronting commentary on our intimate and sometimes perverse relationship with technology. WARNING: some explicit sex.

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