Thanks for the upload, it's a reminder I should read more Sinclair and Ballard. Sinclair's comments reminded me of a couple of Ballard's later novels, especially _Running Wild,_ and some of William Gibson's novels.
"...Terror erupts to challenge the boredom. Those are the endless arguments between boredom and terror. And the landscape for that is suburbia." Don't we know it.
Yes, some interesting points on how interzones can be found not just on the geographical perimeter but are encroaching inwards. What does this suggest if mirrored in the psyche of contemporary man/woman?
Thanks for the upload, it's a reminder I should read more Sinclair and Ballard.
Sinclair's comments reminded me of a couple of Ballard's later novels, especially _Running Wild,_ and some of William Gibson's novels.
iain is also a very interesting character, in his own right. did you ever explain how you got to know him, and nick, john?
Somewhere I’m sure - must be in an interview. Bit long for a RUclips comment but remind me for the next Q&A
@@JohnRogersWalks will do, cheers
"...Terror erupts to challenge the boredom. Those are the endless arguments between boredom and terror. And the landscape for that is suburbia." Don't we know it.
Just a throw-out but you might enjoy "The Drowned World" by JG Ballard: London's future.
Yes, some interesting points on how interzones can be found not just on the geographical perimeter but are encroaching inwards. What does this suggest if mirrored in the psyche of contemporary man/woman?
Excellent. Thank you John.
You're welcome mate
It might be my computer, but I can barely hear him.