The Burning World (novel)
Author | J. G. Ballard |
---|---|
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Berkley Books |
Publication date | 1964 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover & Paperback) |
Pages | 160 pp |
The Burning World is a 1964 science fiction novel by British author J. G. Ballard.[1] An expanded version, retitled The Drought, was first published in 1965 by Jonathan Cape.[2]
Plot
In contrast to Ballard's earlier novel The Drowned World, The Burning World describes a world in which water is scarce. After an extensive drought,[3] rivers have turned to trickles and the earth to dust, causing the world's populations to head toward the oceans in search of water. The drought is caused by industrial waste flushed into the ocean, which form an oxygen-permeable barrier of saturated long-chain polymers that prevents evaporation and destroys the precipitation cycle.
The main focus of the book is on the surrealistic landscapes forming a changing setting symbolising the developing psychological conflicts and alienation of the principal character.[2]
References
- ^ Sellars, Simon (8 October 2006). "The Burning World (aka The Drought; 1964)". Ballardian: The World of JG Ballard. Archived from the original on 29 October 2006.
- ^ a b Milicia, Joe (1985), "Dry Thoughts in a Dry Season", Riverside Quarterly, 7 (4), retrieved 10 November 2022
- ^ Heller, Jason (5 December 2014). "Book Review: The Drought by J.G. Ballard". NPR.
External links
- Articles with short description
- Short description matches Wikidata
- Use dmy dates from April 2022
- Articles with VIAF identifiers
- 1964 British novels
- 1964 science fiction novels
- 1965 British novels
- Berkley Books books
- British post-apocalyptic novels
- Climate change novels
- Jonathan Cape books
- Novels by J. G. Ballard
- Fiction about water scarcity
- All stub articles
- 1960s science fiction novel stubs