Talented newcomer Jonathan Ball's Clockfire is a suite of poetic blueprints for imaginary plays that would be impossible to produce.
Jonathan Ball Libros
Jonathan Ball escribe sobre temas poco convencionales y a veces inquietantes con una honestidad desarmante y un ingenio agudo. Su enfoque literario a menudo explora los límites de la realidad y la ficción, sin temor a superponer diversas perspectivas y técnicas narrativas. Su obra se caracteriza por un inteligente juego lingüístico y un profundo compromiso con los fenómenos culturales. Los lectores encontrarán en su escritura una mezcla única de provocación intelectual y juguetona inesperada.






National Gallery
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
A poetic collage of art in the modern world: from Rilkean elegies for an iPhone to a meditation on Melville's classic
Ex Machina
- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Exploring the interplay between humans, literature, and technology, this long poem presents a complex structure of poetic and philosophical reflections. Comprising three interconnected sequences, it invites readers to navigate through its layers, fostering a dynamic experience where understanding emerges through repeated engagement. The poem challenges readers to forge connections amidst its fragmented statements, positioning them as active participants in its evolving narrative.
Ball's poems of menace and horror promise to make him the Stephen King of verse.
John Paizs's Crime Wave
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exploring the unique Canadian film 'Crime Wave,' Jonathan Ball provides an in-depth analysis of its significance and impact within the cinematic landscape. This book-length study delves into the film's themes, production, and cultural context, offering insights into its creation and legacy. Ball's examination reveals the intricacies of Paizs's work, making it a valuable resource for film enthusiasts and scholars alike.
The Other Side of Eden
- 216 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The biography details Jonathan Ball's journey from his birth in Bude, Cornwall, to his education at the Architectural Association in London. After qualifying, he established his architectural practice in his hometown in 1974, marking the beginning of his professional career. The narrative highlights his roots and the significance of his early choices in shaping his future in architecture.
The narrative offers a profound exploration of the United States Marine ethos, delving into the moral complexities faced by righteous individuals as they confront the harrowing decision to kill their own kin. Through intense character struggles, the book examines themes of loyalty, duty, and the psychological toll of warfare, providing an unfiltered perspective on the sacrifices and ethical challenges inherent in military life.
Thinking Outside the Box
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Thinking Outside the Box tells the story of the reimagining and transformation of BBC Television Centre from a sacred site in the national psyche to a new London destination for living and working, broadcasting and entertainment