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| IN OTHER WORDS Pulps are an American literary phenomenon. We are fortunate to have been brought up with English as a first language in home and at school, thus enabling us to tap into the great wealth of fiction this is pulp literature. Pulps were reprinted in the 1930s and 40s in Great Britain and Canada and although accents may differ, we can read English. The writer has a copy of the Nick Carter Weekly, published in B... | |
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| Orsen Wells and pulps | |
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| From The Shadow to Citizen Kane - Orson Welles and Pulps So a few years before Orson Welles made Citizen Kane (director, producer, actor, co-writer) one of the greatest works of American cinema, Welles worked on the shadow radio drama from 1937-38. In 1937 the Shadow radio drama based on The Shadow pulps began to air on CBS radio (this is not to be confused with the The Shadow host). At the time 22 year old Orson Welle... | |
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| The fastest game in the world | |
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| The Fastest Game In The WorldBy: Tony Davis 1999When I'm not escaping into the glorious world of pulp fiction, I have a job to do, family, friends, and other assorted pastimes. One of these is hockey - coaching, committee work, public relations - and that takes up lots of spare time, September through May every year. So, what the heck, it's time to venture into the pulp fiction world of hockey...In order to form a... | |
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