Concrete Island
Concrete Island is a novel by J. G. Ballard (ISBN 031242034X). A twisted adaptation of Robinson Crusoe, the story's protagonist, Robert Maitland, a wealthy businessman, finds himself stranded in a manmade island, forced to survive on only what is in his crashed Jaguar and what he is able to find. As his condition degrades, it soon becomes difficult to determine whether Maitland is finding sanity or watching his mind fall apart as he finds companions on the island and eventually decides to remain there and forsake his former life. As an allegory of how the technological advancements of society ultimately serve to alienate, rather than unite, us, this short novel provides a quick introduction to one of the recurring themes in Ballard's work.
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Concrete Island - J. G. Ballard - Robinson Crusoe - Protagonist - Allegory
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One of the chapter titles from the novel, Burning Car, provided the inspiration for a 1980 single by British electronic new-wave musician John Foxx.
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