Charles Bukowski's novel "Pulp" was published in 1994, a year after his death. The book is a postmodern detective story set in Los Angeles, following the life of a private investigator named Nick Belane. The story is narrated in Bukowski's signature raw and gritty style, with themes of alcoholism, sexuality, and existentialism. Critics have described "Pulp" as a parody of the noir genre, as it critiques the ideals of masculinity and heroism inherent in traditional detective novels. Overall, "Pulp" is considered a testament to Bukowski's unique voice and ability to subvert traditional literary conventions.
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