Crash

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J. G. Ballard: Crash (Paperback, 1901, Timun Mas Narrativa)

Paperback, 256 pages

Published Jan. 1, 1901 by Timun Mas Narrativa.

ISBN:
978-84-450-7709-2
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Review of 'Crash' on 'Storygraph'

Have you ever read porn about someone else's fetish? [b:Crash|70241|Crash|J.G. Ballard|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1281416649s/70241.jpg|68058] is a lot like that: it centers on a group of people near London's airport who are sexually turned on by car crashes. There's not an awful lot of plot; a lot of it is just lingering descriptions of sperm splashing on dashboards, or the characters fantasizing about the various ways such-and-such celebrity might die in a car crash.
Several real-world people play roles in this novel, including Albert Camus, Jayne Mansfield (or, rather, their deaths in car accidents), Elizabeth Taylor, and the viewpoint character is named James Ballard, the same as the author.
For all that, I didn't get the sense that this is a real fetish. Rather, it feels as though Ballard was trying to provoke, to see what he could get away with. I sort of understand the appeal of BDSM, or of rape fantasies, but …