
J. G. Ballard's fourth novel, which established his reputation as a writer of extraordinary talent and imaginative powers, tells the story of a physician specializing in the treatment of leprosy who is invited to a small outpost in the interior of Africa. Finding the roadways blocked, he takes to the river, and embarks on a frightening journey through a strange petrified forest whose area expands daily, affecting not only the physical environment but also its inhabitants.
Something magical and not to be missed.--The Guardian
Beautifully rendered...Ballard the poet in full ecstatic blast.--Anthony Burgess A haunting vision of diseased beauty...Ballard sustains it with extraordinary intensity.--The Observer Ballard transports us once more into his own mystical, glittering and poetic universe.--Sunday Telegraph The terrifying thing about Ballard is his logic; is this science fiction or history written ahead of its time?--Len Deighton