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Ballardian Man and His Symbols – Extreme Metaphors: Interviews with J.G. Ballard, 1967-2008
A user’s guide to the Ballardennium, Extreme Metaphors is a collection of forensic analyses of the ambiguous, liberating, nightmarish 20th/21st century, a Freudo-Nietzscho-Jungio-rightist-leftist-libertarian hymn to the extremity of our obsessions. We inhabit the dreamworld we have made for ourselves, projected … Continue reading
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Tagged c.g. jung, J.G. Ballard, max ernst, paul delvaux, salvador dali, shepperton, sigmund freud, stanley spencer
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