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Empire of the Sun

By: J. G. Ballard
Narrated by: Steven Pacey
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Winner of the Guardian fiction prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

From the master of dystopia, comes his heartrending story of a British boy’s four-year ordeal in a Japanese prison camp during the Second World War. Based on J. G. Ballard’s own childhood, this is the extraordinary account of a boy’s life in Japanese-occupied wartime Shanghai - a mesmerising, hypnotically compelling novel of war, of starvation and survival, of internment camps and death marches. It blends searing honesty with an almost hallucinatory vision of a world thrown utterly out of joint. Rooted as it is in the author’s own disturbing experience of war in our time, it is one of a handful of novels by which the 20th century will be not only remembered but judged.

J. G. Ballard was born in 1930 in Shanghai, where his father was a businessman. After internment in a civilian prison camp, he and his family returned to England in 1946. He published his first novel, The Drowned World, in 1961. His 1984 best seller, Empire of the Sun, won the Guardian Fiction Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. It was later filmed by Steven Spielberg. His memoir Miracles of Life was published in 2008. J. G. Ballard died in 2009.

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Critic reviews

“An extraordinary achievement” (Angela Carter)
“A remarkable journey into the mind of a growing boy … horror and humanity are blended into a unique and unforgettable fiction” ( Sunday Times)
“Remarkable … form, content and style fuse with complete success … one of the great war novels of the 20th century” (William Boyd)
“Gripping and remarkable … I have never read a novel which gave me a stronger sense of the blind helplessness of war … unforgettable” ( Observer)
“A brilliant fusion of history, autobiography and imaginative speculation. An incredible literary achievement and almost intolerably moving” (Anthony Burgess)
“An immensely powerful novel – in a class of its own for sheer imaginative force.” ( Daily Telegraph)
“Gripping and remarkable … I have never read a novel which gave me a stronger sense of the blind helplessness of war … unforgettable.” ( Observer)
“Ranks with the greatest British writing on the Second World War.” ( The Times)
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Wonderful book and also harrowing to listen to. The detail of the prisoners lives and how they survived is miraculous

amazing insight into a young boys life in war

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My favourite book narrated superbly by Steven Pacey. It’s so descriptive that you could believe you were there

An experience of war seen through the eyes of a child

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This is a truly great book, extremely well narrated too. I absolutely whizzed through it, finishing it in four days.

The prose is wonderful, bringing you into a world that you wouldn't really want to enter, but Ballard's writing pulls you in and grips you from start to finish.

A brilliant view of war from a boy's perspective

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A child's view of war is so different, difficult to hear but as relevant today as in the period in which it was set. Highly recommended.

A wonderful book beautifully read

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This was a very long book it took me 3 weeks as I am struggling to balance time with my job at lidls

Empire of the sun

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