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J. G. Ballard: Critical Essay by William M. Schuyler, Jr.

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SOURCE: Schuyler, William M. Jr. “Portrait of the Artist as a Jung Man: Love, Death and Art in J. G. Ballard's Vermilion Sands Part II of II.” The New York Review of Science Fiction, no. 58 (June 1993): 14-19.

In the following essay, Schuyler explores the Jungian symbolism of Vermilion Sands.

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