Dick, Philip K(indred) (Vol. 10) - J. G. Ballard

J. G. BALLARD

Martian Time-Slip … describes a desolate, end-of-the-century Mars inhabited by doomed clairvoyants, an obsessed tycoon and an autistic child-hero who together move through a landscape that uncannily resembles southern California perceived through the glaze of some deep psychosis…. [The] novel is full of incident, fusing terror and comedy in a unique way. More than any other SF writer, Dick is able to convey the sense of everyday reality as totally threatening. (p. 879)

J. G. Ballard, in New Statesman (© 1976 The Statesman & Nation Publishing Co. Ltd.), December 17, 1976.

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