Cocaine Nights

1996 novel by J. G. Ballard

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Cocaine Nights is a 1996 novel by J. G. Ballard. Like Super-Cannes that followed it, it deals with the idea of dystopian resort communities which maintain their seemingly perfect balance via a number of dark secrets.

Plot summary

The story's protagonist, Charles Prentice, ventures to Estrella de Mar in order to rescue his jailed brother, Frank who has been arrested for instigating an arson attack which killed 5 people.[1] Upon arriving and talking with his sibling, Charles finds to his horror that his brother has confessed to everything, and has no interest in trying to escape his plea. In a matter of days, Charles becomes immersed in the strange world of Estrella de Mar, learning more of its dark secrets, and spending less time worrying about his brother.[2]

Constantly being manipulated while he thinks he is finding the truth, Charles soon finds himself out of control and at the nexus of certain disaster, at which point he finally begins to understand just what happened to his brother.

References

  1. ^ Martin Bright (24 August 1997). "Paperback of the Week: Cocaine Nights". The Guardian.
  2. ^ "COCAINE NIGHTS | Kirkus Reviews".

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Works by J. G. Ballard
Novels
  • The Wind from Nowhere (1961)
  • The Drowned World (1962)
  • The Burning World (1964)
  • The Crystal World (1966)
  • The Atrocity Exhibition (1969)
  • Crash (1973)
  • Concrete Island (1974)
  • High-Rise (1975)
  • The Unlimited Dream Company (1979)
  • Hello America (1981)
  • Empire of the Sun (1984)
  • The Day of Creation (1987)
  • Running Wild (1988)
  • The Kindness of Women (1991)
  • Rushing to Paradise (1994)
  • Cocaine Nights (1996)
  • Super-Cannes (2000)
  • Millennium People (2003)
  • Kingdom Come (2006)
Short stories
Short story
collections
Essays, reviews
and interviewsAutobiographyFilm adaptations
  • When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970)
  • Crash! (1971)
  • Empire of the Sun (1987)
  • Crash (1996)
  • The Atrocity Exhibition (1998)
  • Low-Flying Aircraft (2002)
  • High-Rise (2015)


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