PublishedHarper Perennial Gb, August 2001 |
ISBN9780006551607 |
FormatSoftcover, 416 pages |
Dimensions19.8cm × 12.9cm × 2.7cm |
A high-tech business park on the Mediterranean coast is the setting for a most disturbing crime in this bestseller from the master of dystopia, J. G. Ballard.
After over three decades at the forefront of modern fiction, J. G. Ballard reached a new generation of readers with the bestselling thriller 'Cocaine Nights'. In 'Super-Cannes', he delved into another closed community, where it is claimed that 'work is the new leisure'.
A disturbing mystery awaits Paul and Jane Sinclair when they arrive in Eden-Olympia, a high-tech business park in the hills above Cannes. Jane is to work as a doctor for those who live in this ultra-modern workers' paradise. But what caused her predecessor to go on a shooting spree that made headlines around the world? As Paul investigates, he begins to uncover a thriving subculture of crime that is spiralling out of control.
Both novel of ideas and complex thriller, 'Super-Cannes' is an extraordinary satire from the author of 'Empire of the Sun', 'The Drowned World' and 'Crash'.
This edition is part of a new commemorative series of Ballard's works, featuring introductions from a number of his admirers (including Ali Smith, Iain Sinclair, Martin Amis and Ned Beauman) and brand-new cover designs from the artist Stanley Donwood.