The Atrocity Exhibition

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J. G.

Ballard's "The Atrocity Exhibition" is a challenging and experimental novel that pushes the boundaries of literary fiction.

The narrative is fragmented and non-linear, exploring themes of technology, media, and the human psyche.

Ballard's prose is characterized by its stark imagery and unsettling descriptions of modern life.

The novel's exploration of psychological trauma and the blurring lines between reality and fantasy is both disturbing and thought-provoking.

Its influence on contemporary literature and art is undeniable.

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Mentioned by Joanne McNeil as a cult novel inspired by William Burroughs.
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Mentioned by Michael Moorcock as a significant literary influence and collaborator.
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