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J. G. Ballard: Critical Review by David Montrose

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SOURCE: “After the Sun Had Set,” in The Spectator, September 28, 1991, pp. 41–2.

In the following review of The Kindness of Women, Montrose finds shortcomings in Ballard's “lacklustre” autobiographical novel.

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