The Concordance
 
 #1.....................................4
1970 Storm interview [Interview by Jannick Storm, published in "Limbo" #1 in 1970. Back-translated from the Danish by Bernard Sigaud andJSto 1970 00 00
work out like that! 1975 Repsychling interview [Scanned from "Repsychling" #1, 1975] "I COULD HAVE MYSELF PLAYING WITH THE KIDS INReps 1975 04 00
MCH 1984. 1983 Sigaud interview [Published in "Hard Copy" [fanzine] #1 (January 1984). Interviewer: Bernard Sigaud] Testing Reality JG Ballard talksBSig 1983 12 14
Aldous Huxley 2004 Hard Mag interview [Published in "Hard Mag" #1 in 2005 (the date of the written interview was MarchDMSF 2004 03 00
 
 #1-2...................................1
1991 Mississippi Review interview [Scanned from "Mississippi Review" Vol 20 #1-2 (1991). Interviewer: Jeremy Lewis] Jeremy Lewis AN INTERVIEW WITH JGJLew 1991 08 00
 
 #10....................................1
from Crash]. 1973 Cypher interview [Published in the fanzine "Cypher" #10, October 1973] Ballard on Crash: Answers to Some Questions byJGod 1973 10 00
 
 #106...................................1
the Flies meets Psycho." 1996 Interzone interview [Scanned from "Interzone" #106 (April 1996)] "THINK OF OCEAN LINERS, ART DECO HOTELS, MIDNIGHTDPri 1996 04 00
 
 #14....................................1
Pringle was published -- in two parts -- in "Fear" #14 (February 1990) and #15 (March 1990)] MEMOIRS FOR A SPACEDPri 1990 03 00
 
 #15....................................1
in two parts -- in "Fear" #14 (February 1990) and #15 (March 1990)] MEMOIRS FOR A SPACE AGE JG Ballard isDPri 1990 03 00
 
 #160...................................1
that nothing endures. 1997 i-D interview [Scanned from "i-D Magazine" #160, January 1997. Interviewer: Steve Beard] "IF SOMETHING FEELS UNNATURAL ANDSBea 1997 01 00
 
 #17....................................3
for our own wounds." 1970 Friends interview [Scanned from "Friends" #17 (30 October 1970)] INNER LANDSCAPE Interview with JG Ballard ByRLDP 1970 10 30
portions of the interview have been copied from "JGB News" #17 (1987)] JG Ballard: Interview BY David Pringle DPri: Were youDPri 1987 08 21
#22". These were included in David Pringle’s newsletter "JGB News" #17 (1987): JGB: It’s quite clear that the technologies that deliveredDPri 1987 08 21
 
 #18....................................1
the interview published in "Blast" (November 1991). Scanned from "Fantazia" #18 (1991). Interviewer: Stan Nicholls] the man who fell to englandSNic 1991 12 00
 
 #2.....................................3
just live for the moment." 1980 Aether interview [fanzine Aether #2 1980 (or possibly 1978), interviewer: Richard CC Nixon] RNix: YouRNix 1980 00 00
XS interview [Interview from "XS" magazine published in Liverpool, issue #2 (September-October 1985). Interviewer: John Earwaker] Ballard: Laying Tracks JG BallardJEar 1985 10 00
Albedo 1 interview [Scanned from the Irish fanzine "Albedo One" #2, Autumn 1993] JG BALLARD Interviewed by Pat Quigley JG BallardPQui 1993 11 00
 
 #20....................................1
They were subsequently published in an appendix to "JGB News" #20 (August 1993), having been transcribed by Bernard Sigaud] "Generation 90Hero 1991 02 16
 
 #208...................................1
a pleasure. 2006 GQ interview [Scanned from GQ (UK edition) #208, October 2006. Interviewer: Will Self] Icon JG Ballard The authorWSel 2006 10 00
 
 #21....................................1
cheek, promises "increased sexual potency." 1968 Speculation interview [From "Speculation" #21 (February 1969). Interview recorded at Shepperton, July 5, 1968.] AnJSto 1968 07 05
 
 #22....................................2
Interview in Shepperton on 21st August 1987. Scanned from "Interzone" #22, Winter 1987. A few additional portions of the interview haveDPri 1987 08 21
the interview were omitted from the published version in "Interzone #22". These were included in David Pringle’s newsletter "JGB News" #17DPri 1987 08 21
 
 #24....................................4
8-9: JG Ballard" (ReSearch, 1984), pp112-124. Originally published in "Foundation" #24 (1982)] FROM SHANGHAI TO SHEPPERTON JG Ballard was born inDPri 1982 02 00
un-credited (the entry in the interview bibliography in "JGB News" #24 shows that it is the same interview). Interviewer: Marcus MoureMMou 1995 08 00
published in "21C: the Magazine of Culture, Technology and Science" #24, 1997. A different version of the same interview was publishedMDer 1997 00 00
published in "21C: the Magazine of Culture, Technology and Science" #24, 1997. Interviewer: Mark Dery] JG Ballard’s Wild Ride Cybercritic andMDer 1997 08 00
 
 #3.....................................2
new kind of training. 1970 Cypher interview [Published in "Cypher" #3, December 1970] Interrogation: JG Ballard Answers Questions By James GoddardJGod 1970 12 00
1997 Index interview [Published in "Index on Censorship", Vol 26 #3 (1997). This discussion consists of edited extracts from the discussionDCro 1997 11 10
 
 #31....................................1
Dazed and Confused interview [Published in "Dazed and Confused" magazine #31 (June, 1997). Interviewer: Chris Rodley] Ballard in Conversation Immediately AfterCRod 1997 06 00
 
 #332...................................1
very true. Profoundly true. 1988 Locus interview [Scanned from "Locus" #332 (September 1988)] JG Ballard: Literary Terrorist JG Ballard’s literary careerLocu 1988 09 00
 
 #34....................................1
Will I survive?" 1997 Frieze interview [Scanned from "Frieze" magazine #34 (May 1997). Interviewer: Ralph Rugoff] DANGEROUS DRIVING JG Ballard interviewedRRug 1997 05 00
 
 #39....................................1
of self-revelation. 1971 Transatlantic Review interview [Scanned from "Transatlantic Review" #39, Spring 1971. This is a different version of the interviewBHen 1971 05 00
 
 #4.....................................1
Kulture Deluxe interview [Scanned from "Kulture Deluxe Magazine", Vol 2 #4 (1997?). Interviewer: James Call] JG BALLARD’S CRASH -- AN INTERVIEWJCal 1997 00 00
 
 #40....................................1
This interview by George Petros was published in "Seconds" magazine #40 (1996), and was reprinted in "45 Dangerous Minds: The MostGPet 1996 00 00
 
 #43....................................1
2007 Crash magazine interview [Published in the French magazine "Crash" #43, Autumn 2007. Interviewer: Yann Perreau] Meeting James Ballard By YannYPer 2007 11 00
 
 #5.....................................7
Gone with the Wind." 1964 Beyond profile [Published in "Beyond" #5, April 1964] "JG Ballard" by Peter White It is remarkablePWhi 1964 04 00
French ones promoting Crash.) 1974 Corridor interview [Published in "Corridor" #5, 1974. This is a longer version of the interview publishedPLin 1973 02 00
system functions. 1991 Interzone interview [Scanned from "Interzone" #51/"Million" #5 (joint publication, September 1991). JGB interviewed separately by Richard KadreyRKDP 1988 00 00
middle way." 1989 SF Eye interview [Published in "Science-Fiction Eye" #5, July 1989. Interviewer: Richard Kadrey] Goodbye Dali JG Ballard onRKad 1989 02 22
interview [Originally published in "21C: Previews of a Changing World" #5, (1992); and scanned from "Transit Lounge" (ed. Ashley Crawford andRSla 1992 00 00
play them on." 1996 Index interview [Published in "Index" magazine #5, November 1996. Note that this is a completely different magazinePHBN 1996 11 00
Dee interview [This interview was published in "Sub Dee Magazine" #5 (Summer 1997). Interviewer: Kevin Jackson] Cocaine Nights had just beenKJac 1997 08 00
 
 #51....................................1
central nervous system functions. 1991 Interzone interview [Scanned from "Interzone" #51/"Million" #5 (joint publication, September 1991). JGB interviewed separately byRKDP 1988 00 00
 
 #53....................................1
to write science-fiction." 1987 i-D interview [Scanned from "i-D Magazine" #53, November 1987. Interview by Jim McClellan and Steve Beard] JGJMSB 1987 11 00
 
 #58....................................1
maverick of British fiction. 1987 Blitz interview [Scanned from "Blitz" #58, October 1987. Interview by Jonh Wilde] BALLARD "I’ve always beenJWil 1987 10 00
 
 #6.....................................1
first sight. 1990 SF Eye interview [Scanned from "Science-Fiction Eye" #6 (February 1990). Interviewer: Richard Kadrey] MORE STORIES ABOUT BUILDINGS ANDRKad 1990 02 00
 
 #6-7...................................2
how is that? MPau: We’re just moving along. Since ReSearch #6-7 [Industrial Culture Handbook, 1983] came out, things have changed aMPau 1987 00 00
pioneering "Industrial" music group SPK in the Seventies (see ReSearch #6-7). In 1989 he composed the groundbreaking, genre-crossing soundtrack for DeadGRev 2003 11 07
 
 #60....................................1
same theme." 1969 International Times interview [Scanned from "International Times" #60 (18 July, 1969)] PIECES FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH JG BALLARDRLDP 1969 07 18
 
 #74....................................1
Exhibition. 1984 Literary Review interview [Scanned from "The Literary Review" #74, (August 1984). Interviewer: Peter Ronnov-Jessen] AGAINST ENTROPY PETER RONNOV-JESSEN TALKSPRJe 1984 08 00
 
 #8.....................................3
or later. 1976 Street Life interview [Scanned from "Street Life" #8, 7 February 1976.] Future Perfect -- the crystalline world ofMHay 1976 02 07
in tomorrow. 1991 SF Eye interview [Published in "Science-Fiction Eye" #8, Winter 1991] Ballard’s Anatomy An Interview by Paul Di FilippoPDFi 1991 00 00
up again. 1992 Hardcore interview [Scanned from "The Hardcore" magazine #8 (1992?). Interviewers: Phil Halper and Lard Iyer] The Visitor AnPHLI 1992 00 00
 
 #87....................................1
Robert Louit which first appeared (in French) in "Magazine Litteraire" #87, April 1974] SOME WORDS ABOUT CRASH JG BALLARD PNic: ThereRLou 1974 04 00
 
 #88....................................1
our share. 1996 GQ profile [Scanned from "GQ" (UK edition) #88, October 1996. Interviewer: David Gale] SCIENCE FRICTION As a childDGal 1996 10 00
 
 #9.....................................3
on the lion’s terms. 1974 Foundation interview [Scanned from "Foundation" #9, November 1975. It starts with a few paragraphs of explanationRLou 1974 04 00
thank you very much. 1996 SFX interview [Scanned from SFX #9, February 1996] JG BALLARD "You can’t help but be influencedDPri 1996 02 00
1998 Zinik interview [Published in the Russian literary magazine "Pushkin" #9, 1998, in a Russian translation. The English version was publishedZZin 1998 00 00
 
 #94....................................2
Thomas Frick in 1983 and published in the Paris Review #94 (Winter, 1984)] The Art of Fiction JG Ballard The sonTFri 1984 12 00
line. 1999 Art Newspaper interview [Published in "The Art Newspaper" #94 (July 1999?). The interview is actually a discussion between JGBWFea 1999 03 24
 
 #96....................................3
writer there. 1973 Evergreen Review interview [Published in "Evergreen Review" #96, Spring 1973] Krafft-Ebing Visits Dealey Plaza: The Recent Fiction ofJTar 1973 05 00
or what have you.' 1979 Vector interview [Scanned from "Vector" #96, December 1979 -- January 1980] UNLIMITED DREAMS JG BALLARD INTERVIEWEDADJN 1979 12 00
my own experiences." 1988 Face interview [Published in "The Face" #96 (April 1988). Interviewer: Paul Rambali] Visions Of Dystopia By PaulPRam 1988 04 00
 
 #97....................................1
my greatest creation. 1991 i-D interview [Scanned from "i-D Magazine" #97 (October 1991). Interviewer: Steve Beard] FICTIONAL IDENTITY: EMPIRE OF THESBea 1991 10 00
 
 $21....................................1
old tricks. His latest novel, "Rushing to Paradise" (Picador USA, $21), is a sort of Greenpeace meets "Lord of the FliesMFla 1995 00 00
 
 $22·95.................................1
new book The Day of Creation (Lester and Orpen Dennys, $22·95) is set in drought-ridden, revolt-torn central Africa where his half-crazedPWil 1987 10 23
 
 $2·50..................................1
measure of whisky cost? VVal: If you call the brand, $2·50 to $3·00. JGB: That’s quite expensive, by English standards. HereGRVV 1985 05 00
 
 $32·95.................................1
in wartime Shanghai. The sequel, The Kindness of Women (Collins, $32·95), continues in the same vein. "I’ve always been interested inPHuc 1991 11 02
 
 $3·00..................................1
whisky cost? VVal: If you call the brand, $2·50 to $3·00. JGB: That’s quite expensive, by English standards. Here a shotGRVV 1985 05 00
 
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that the human imagination will triumph over all. 1978 Search & Destroy interview [Published in "Search and Destroy: Rebel Youth CultureJSav 1978 08 00
that there was a vacancy as assistant editor on Chemistry & Industry, at a much better salary, and I went thereDPri 1982 02 00
writing in the office. which was a big help. Chemistry & Industry was published by the Society of Chemical Industry, inDPri 1982 02 00
a huge information flow. A leading scientific journal like Chemistry & Industry is on the mailing list of every conceivable scientificDPri 1982 02 00
school. Later I worked full-time on a scientific journal, Chemistry & Industry, for three or four years. I visited a greatDPri 1984 09 23
1955, joined the staff of a technical journal called Chemistry & Industry. The job, besides supporting his family, fed him aLSan 1990 09 09
took a job on a chemical society journal called Chemistry & Industry, a weekly scientific journal. I was assistant editor ofShan 1991 09 25
been working as assistant editor for the scientific journal Chemistry & Industry, sometimes writing scientific reporting articles and reviewing scientific booksISan 1992 08 27
of short reviews of scientific books in the journal Chemistry & Industry … JGB: I went semi-freelance in something like 1961, whenDPri 1996 04 00
in something like 1961, when I’d been working at Chemistry & Industry for about three years. I went in on aDPri 1996 04 00
in science subjects. When I went to work at Chemistry & Industry I already had this science background, and as I’veDPri 1996 04 00
I just devoured this material, it was wonderful … because Chemistry & Industry covered everything from the pharmaceutical field to nuclear scienceDPri 1996 04 00
of the day -- I assume he meant Sutherland, Hepworth & Co. Claire was working as publicity director of Studio VistaPDod 2007 10 02
years, he worked full time on the scientific journal Chemistry & Industry. When he started writing short-stories in the mid-Fifties, byJCam 2008 06 14