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Andrew Nette

    Andrew Nette je autorem, který se pohybuje na pomezí fikce a non-fikce, je také recenzentem a badatelem pulpové literatury. Jeho tvorba často zkoumá temná zákoutí společnosti a napětí v rámci kriminálních žánrů, přičemž s citem pro detail zachycuje atmosféru specifických prostředí a dob. Nette se rovněž podílel na editorské práci u specializovaného nakladatelství zaměřeného na kriminální fikci, kde pomohl formovat sbírky povídek a esejů. Jeho zájem o pulpovou kulturu a její přesah do současné literatury je patrný v jeho přístupu k psaní i v jeho odborných publikacích.

    Horwitz Publications, Pulp Fiction and the Rise of the Australian Paperback
    Orphan Road
    Rollerball
    • Rollerball

      • 120 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
      4,4(12)Ohodnotit

      Rollerball, Norman Jewison's 1975 vision of a future dominated by anonymous corporations in which all individual effort is subsumed into a horrifically violent sport, remains critically overlooked. Andrew Nette examines Rollerball's making and reception to show how it anticipates numerous contemporary concerns.

      Rollerball
    • Orphan Road

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      The story follows Gary Chance, an ex-army driver and nightclub bouncer who has transitioned into a life of crime as a professional thief. In search of work, he receives a tempting offer from Vera Leigh, a once-infamous figure in Melbourne's social scene, who now runs a struggling S&M club. The narrative explores themes of desperation, morality, and the complexities of past relationships as Gary navigates this new, potentially dangerous opportunity.

      Orphan Road
    • The history of Horwitz Publications reveals its significant influence on mainstream Australian publishing beyond its reputation for inexpensive, sensational softcover books. The book highlights the publisher's critical role in the growth of the paperback industry in Australia, particularly from the late 1950s onward, showcasing how it contributed to the evolution of reading culture in the post-war era.

      Horwitz Publications, Pulp Fiction and the Rise of the Australian Paperback