Review: High Rise by J.G. Ballard |
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J.G. Ballard's fiction had a way of focusing on the psychological pressures of modern life and in his 1975 novel High-Rise he explores how quickly the lives of the middle-class can descend into chaos when they begin sharing close quarters in a high-rise. The conveniences of modern living very quickly give way to something more sinister, the experience of which may end up being transformative.
This is the first book in Bad Adaptation, a series of episodes all about good books made into bad movies, so alongside the novel, we'll also be taking a look at director Ben Wheatley's 2015 film adaptation starring Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, and Sienna Miller. How does the film try and fail to capture the ambiguity of Ballard's vision? Tune in to find out! You can join our book club discussion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CanonicalPod where you can also find show notes, credits and extended discussions for every episode. You can support us by rating/liking/sharing our podcast! You can also support us by buying High-Rise or another book from one of our curated lists: https://bookshop.org/shop/CanonicalPod. We earn a commission on every purchase and your local indie bookstore gets a cut too! We are also on Twitter and Facebook @CanonicalPod. Follow us to get updates on upcoming episodes! |