The drowned world

English language

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978-0-00-722183-7
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The Drowned World is a 1962 science fiction novel by British writer J. G. Ballard. The novel depicts a post-apocalyptic future in which global warming caused by heightened solar radiation has rendered much of the Earth's surface uninhabitable. The story follows a team of scientists researching environmental developments in a flooded, abandoned London. The novel is an expansion of a novella of the same title first published in Science Fiction Adventures magazine in January 1962, Vol. 4, No. 24. In 2010, Time Magazine named The Drowned World one of the top 10 best post-apocalyptic books. The novel has been identified as a founding text in the literary genre known as climate fiction.

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2 stars

This early novel from JG Ballard was expanded from a short story, and I can't quite figure out which portion it is. The descriptions are lush and really bring out the environment, the characters are fairly flat and somewhat looney. The chief antagonist, Strangman (the strange man) is a great caricature; the only woman in the story is mere window dressing.

Quite a big deal is made about the earth's return to an earlier time and to the deep and regressive dreams by many of the characters - only to have this detail abandoned and never resolved.

The science (and later geography) were a bigger letdown, taking me firmly out of the story. Early on, the story is of a drowned nameless city with taller buildings poking out of the water and large intersections instead referred to as lagoons. Later, the city is revealed to be London - which means …