THE WIND FROM NOWHERE by J.G. Ballard Copyright by J.G. Ballard Published by arrangement with the author's agent. BERKLEY MEDALLION EDITION, JUNE CONTENTS 1 The Coming of the Dust 2 From the Submarine Pens 3 Vortex over London 4 The Corridors of Pain 5 The Scavengers 6 Death in a Bunker 7 The Gateways of the Whirlwind 8 The Tower of Hardoon 1. · In J. G. Ballard’s The Wind From Nowhere (), cosmic radiation creates an immense natural disaster. Ever-increasing winds threaten to tear buildings out by their foundations and force the survivors into subterranean caverns. With the winds comes dust, a manifestation of erasure, that lacerates skin and engulfs www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. J.G. Ballard Booklist J.G. Ballard Message Board Detailed plot synopsis reviews of The Wind From Nowhere Researcher Donald Maitland is separating from his wife Susan and preparing to leave London for a job in Vancouver when he finds himself grounded like everyone else because windspeed has been climbing around the world.
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"The Wind From Nowhere" is a classic, early 60s apocalyptic science fiction novel about a mysterious cyclonic wind that devastates the surface of the earth with an incrementally increasing speed of 5 MPH per day until it peaks out at mph. The Wind from Nowhere is a science fiction novel by English author J.G. Ballard. Published in , it was his debut novel. He had previously published only short stories. The novel was the first of a series of Ballard novels dealing with scenarios of natural disaster. Here, civilization is reduced to ruins by prolonged worldwide hurricane force winds. THE WIND FROM NOWHERE (Nature Goes Berserk) by BALLARD, J.G. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
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