Cocaine Nights

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Cocaine Nights is a dark, psychologically driven crime novel by J. G. Ballard that explores violence, boredom, and social control within an affluent expatriate community on the Costa del Sol.

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instanceOf crime novel
novel
psychological novel
author J. G. Ballard NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
exploresConcept collective psychology
moral ambiguity
suburban dystopia
followedBy Super-Cannes NERFINISHED
follows Rushing to Paradise NERFINISHED
genre crime fiction
dystopian fiction
psychological fiction
hasAlternativeClassification literary thriller
hasCoverArtBy Chris Moore NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReception generally positive reviews
hasISBN 0-00-225318-5
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTitleLanguage English
hasWorkInSeries informal diptych with Super-Cannes
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement postmodern literature
mainCharacter Bobby Crawford NERFINISHED
Charles Prentice NERFINISHED
Frank Prentice NERFINISHED
mainThemes affluent expatriate communities
boredom
crime
social control
violence
mediaType print
narrationType first-person narration
notableFor critique of leisure-class boredom
depiction of violence as a tool for social cohesion
originalLanguage English
pageCount 320
protagonist Charles Prentice NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1996
publisher Flamingo NERFINISHED
HarperCollins NERFINISHED
settingCountry Spain NERFINISHED
settingLocation Costa del Sol NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting late 20th century

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J. G. Ballard notableWork Cocaine Nights