From Ballard To Wilde: An Existentialist/Post-Punk Odyssey

An Existentialist/Post-Punk Odyssey

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From Ballard to Wilde
(Yuri Levchenko)
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Fancy absurdist, existentialist, dystopian, gothic, sci-fi and transgressive fiction as interpreted by the crème de la crème of the experimental, new wave, noise, pop, post-punk and protopunk genres? This playlist supplies your RDI of literature starring a cockroach, a symphorophilia club, an aging painting, replicants and more. Grok on at bit.ly/ballardtowilde.

1)
“Are ‘Friends’ Electric?” • Tubeway Army (Philip K. Dick/Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?)

2)
“Warm Leatherette” • The Normal (J.G. Ballard/Crash)

3)
“Colony” • Joy Division (Franz Kafka/“In The Penal Colony”)

4)
“Dark Entries” • Bauhaus (Oscar Wilde/The Picture of Dorian Gray)

5)
“Venus in Furs” • The Velvet Underground (Leopold von Sacher-Masoch/Venus in Furs)

6)
“A Song From Under the Floorboards” • Magazine (Franz Kafka/The Metamorphosis)

7)
“The Plague” • Scott Walker (Albert Camus/The Plague)

8)
“This Night Has Opened My Eyes” • The Smiths (Shelagh Delaney/A Taste of Honey)

9)
“Heart of Darkness” • Pere Ubu (Joseph Conrad/Heart of Darkness)

10)
“Reading” • Ed Hall (namechecks J.D. Salinger, Nathanael West, John Updike, Ernest Hemingway, Charles Bukowski, William Faulkner, Homer, etc.)

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