- The Crystal World
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name = The Crystal World
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image_caption = Cover of first edition (hardcover,Jonathan Cape , 1966)
author =J. G. Ballard
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Jonathan Cape
release_date = 1966
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media_type = Print (Hardcover &Paperback )
pages = 221 pp
isbn = NA
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followed_by = "The Crystal World" is a novel by English authorJ. G. Ballard , published in 1966.Plot introduction
The novel tells the story of a
physician trying to make his way deep into the jungle to a secludedleprosy treatment facility. While trying to make it to his destination, his chaotic path leads him to try to come to terms with an apocalyptic phenomenon in the jungle thatcrystal lizes everything it touches.Plot summary
[
thumb|130px|left|Cover_of_1967_Berkley Books paperback edition.]The main character is Edward Sanders, an English medical doctor, who arrives to the river port of Port Matarre, in
Gabon . From here he tries to reach a leprosy treatment facility where his friends, Max and Suzanne Clair, live. Soon, however, he starts to recognize that a mysterious phenomenon is crystallizing thejungle along with its living creatures. The same phenomenon is reported to be present also in theFlorida everglades and in thePripyat Marshes (Soviet Union ) as well. Scientific explanations of the phenomenon are provided within the book: however, Ballard offers mostly an interior and psychological perspective about it, directly through Sanders' experiences. Several facts, furthermore, remains unexplained: for example, the ability of jewels to liquefy the crystals. The crystals also have the property to keep objects and beings in a suspended state of existence. Many passages deal with this characteristic, pointing out its capability to stop time and life.In his route towards the deep of the forest, Sanders gets involved in a personal feud between Ventress, a Belgian architect, and Thorensen, the director of a
diamond mine. In one of the most striking episodes of the novel, Sanders discovers the reason of the deadly rivalry to be Ventress' former wife, Serena, who is terminally ill withtuberculosis . After a final confrontation, Thorensen decides to remain in his house within the jungle, in spite of the encroaching crystallization process. Two of the other characters met by Sanders in his voyage spontaneously make the same decision: Balthus, anapostate priest, and Suzanne. The latter, nearly gone mad and sporting the first symptoms of leprosy, is portrayed towards the end of the novel as the leader of a band of lepers who set for the interior of the crystallizing forest, clearly to never come back.After having barely escaped from the now quickly spreading crystallization, Sanders reaches Port Matarre. Here, however, he makes the same decision as Balthus and Suzanne. In the final pages, Sanders goes back to river to face the same fate as Suzanne.
References
*cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | pages=28 | date=1974|id=ISBN 0-911682-20-1
External links
* [http://www.rickmcgrath.com/jgb.html The Terminal Collection: JG Ballard First Editions]
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