Published Aug. 25, 1994 by Black Sparrtow Press.

ISBN:
978-0-87685-926-1
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Different Bukowski but still Bukowski

It's interesting reading Buk take on such a radical change in genre and subject compared to what I've read of his before.

It's so different and yet still unmistakable him through and through.

I enjoyed this. I burned through this in a few days rather than talk to my family over Christmas. Hey ho. And so it goes.

Review of 'Pulp' on 'Storygraph'

LOL satire on the private detective genre. This has all the Bukowski elements of the Ham on Rye / Post Office/ Women trilogy but is less based on Bukowski's real life.

Bukowski's dialog and absurdity are in full effect here in his last novel.

I laughed for the entirety of chapter 22.

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