Kingdom Come by J. G. Ballard

A satirical, near‑future fable about a society hollowed out by advertising and brand worship, where corporate imagery and staged consumer rituals supplant politics and personal ties; the narrative follows a dislocated observer as suburban life unravels into orchestrated spectacles, identity through commodities, and escalating moral emptiness that exposes the violent, absurd consequences of a culture turned into a marketing campaign.

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