
Pulp
by Charles Bukowski Author
Charles Bukowski's final novel, Pulp, is an absurdist, and post-modern commentary on society's obsession with the pulp fiction genre. Bukowski presents readers with a convoluted detective story, combining his own brand of realism and satirical humor, amidst the portrait of a seedy Los Angeles landscape as he himself reconciles his own pending mortality.
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