Editorial Harper Perennial
Fecha de edición agosto 2004
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780006551614
320 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
When a bomb goes off at Heathrow it looks like just another random act of violence to psychologist David Markham. But then he discovers that his ex-wife Laura is among the victims. Acting on police suspicions, he starts to investigate London's fringe protest movements, falling in with a shadowy group based in the comfortable Thameside estate of Chelsea Marina.
Led by a charismatic doctor, the group aims to rouse the docile middle classes to anger and violence, to free them from both the self-imposed burdens of civic responsibility and the trappings of a consumer society private schools, foreign nannies, health insurance and overpriced housing.
Markham, seeking the truth behind Laura's death, is swept up in a campaign that spirals rapidly out of control. Every certainty in his life is questioned as the cornerstones of middle England become targets and growing panic grips the capital
J. G. Ballard nació en Shangai en 1930, de padres ingleses. En 1961 publicó su primera novela, El mundo sumergido. Esta considerado como uno de los autores más destacados de la denominada New Wave en la ciencia ficción. En 1984 ganó el Guardian Fiction Prize y el James Tait Black Memorial Prize por su novela El imperio del Sol, que fue llevada a la pantalla por Steven Spielberg en 1987. Asimismo, su controvertida novela Crash fue adaptada al cine por David Cronenberg.
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