Published in 1969, "The Atrocity Exhibition" was instantly notorious, not even so much for its "difficulty" as for political reasons.
Even so, "The Atrocity Exhibition" attracted a sizable cult following of readers, and it is regularly reissued.
Another chapter of The Atrocity Exhibition is titled "Crash!"
Regardless of real-life basis, Crash, like The Atrocity Exhibition, was also controversial upon publication.
His other books include Crash and The Atrocity Exhibition.
The first name they went under was Atrocity Exhibition, named after a Joy Division track.
The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard was an influence on the album, and the novel shares its title with the opening track.
Bernard Sumner - guitar, synthesizers, bass guitar on "Atrocity Exhibition"
The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A was well received by the Metal press.
It was later collected in The Atrocity Exhibition.