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The Atrocity Exhibition is an experimental novel by British writer J. G. Ballard. Originally published in 1970 by Jonathan Cape, a revised large format paperback edition, with annotations by the author and illustrations by Phoebe Gloeckner, was issued...


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The Village Voice
The atrocity exhibit
03/19/2002: 703 words, approx. 2 pages
Press! Press! HARRISON'S FLOWERS Directed by Elie Chouraqui Written by Chouraqui, Didier Le Pecheur & Isabel Ellsen Universal Focus Opens March 15 YUGOSLAVIA: THE AVOIDABLE WAR Directed by George Bogdanich Pioneer Opens March 15 The wars...
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Leaving The Atrocity Exhibit
05/18/2005: 1,159 words, approx. 4 pages
historiano remember the author of 'the rape of nanking' Iris Chang first heard stories about the Nanking massacre as a young girl. During World War II, her parents told her, Japanese soldiers had slaughtered babies with bayonets. The Yangtze River had run red...
 


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Critical Essay by Peter Brigg
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In the following essay, Brigg offers a stylistic and thematic examination of The Atrocity Exhibition.
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Critical Essay by Gregory Stephenson
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In the following excerpt, Stephenson regards The Atrocity Exhibition as a diagnosis “of the malady afflicting modern consciousness.”


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