J. G. Ballard

James Graham Ballard (15 November 1930 – 19 April 2009) was an English novelist and short story writer. He was a prominent member of the New Wave movement in science fiction, but his best-known books are the controversial Crash (1973), an exploration of automobile-accident sexual fetishism, and the autobiographical novel Empire of the Sun (1984). The latter was based on his boyhood in Shanghai, where he was born in the International Settlement, a... more

Date of birth:

  • Nov 15, 1930

Date of death:

  • Apr 19, 2009 (age 78 years)

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  • James Graham Ballard,
  • J.G. Ballard,
  • James G Ballard
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