This is the 2nd book-length academic study of Ballard that I seem to have read this year. It's denser than the Wilson, and intentionally doesn't try to be comprehensive. Luckhurst discusses the "reading protocols" view of SF that Samuel R. Delany wrote about (and which I agree with). The book spends a lot of time on The Atrocity Exhibition and Luckhurst sees it as central to Ballard's work, which I also agree with, rather than downplaying it or almost apologizing for it (also the way articles on Aldiss tend to ignore or downplay his brilliant Barefoot in the Head) as some people do. He also discusses Vermillion Sands at length. The book is tough sledding at times, but ultimately worth it.