High-rise

204 pages

English language

Published Jan. 28, 1975 by J. Cape.

ISBN:
978-0-224-01168-6
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A forty storey high-rise apartment building stands surrounded only by it's tenants' parking spaces and then, other soon to be completed forty storey high-rise apartment buildings.

All is well, initially, as the building fills up with tenants who only need to leave to go to work - the building itself has gyms, swimming pools, supermarkets, hairdressers, restaurants and other shops and services. Soon after the last apartment is occupied, however, things take a strange turn. Services such as elevators, garbage disposal and electricity intermittently fail and soon vandalism and violence follow.

So far, so like the reality of numerous high-rise housing projects except that this one is full of medium to high income earners and luxuries rather than poor people. What happens next gets progressively more far-fetched. I never bought into it. The break-down of some microcosm of society into primitivism and violence is Ballard's staple and he at least …

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