There are dystopic writers embroiled in the great unraveling of civil society through modernity's often-brutal churn, and then there's J.G. Ballard. Crash, his most famous book " or infamous, depending on your internal morality gauge " portrayed a parallel present where the carnage of car accidents had become the stuff of pornographic fantasy for a community of disaffected commuters.Gordon Matta Clark
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 07:06AM on June 7, 2012