High-Rise is a 1975 novel by J. G. Ballard. It takes place in an
ultra-modern, luxury high-rise building.
Plot summary The building seems to give its well-established tenants all
the conveniences and commodities that modern life has to offer:
swimming-pools, its own school, a supermarket, high-speed elevators. But
at the same time, the building seems to be designed to isolate the
occupants from the larger world outside, allowing for the possibility to
create their own closed environment.
Life in the high-rise begins to degenerate quickly, as minor power
failures and petty annoyances over neighbours begin to escalate into an
orgy of violence. The high-rise occupants divide themselves into the
classic three groups of Western society: the lower, middle, and upper
class, but here the terms are literal, as the lower class are those living
on the lowest floors of the building, the middle class in the centre, and
the upper class at t
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