Well, if 'buch pulp fiction' is some sort of book or work, without more context it's hard to say. But if it's related to 'Pulp Fiction' the movie, it's set in the criminal underworld. There are stories of hitmen, a boxer, and a gangster's wife all intertwined in a complex and engaging plot that keeps the audience on their toes.
It's a combination of truth and fiction. The setting and overall context are based on historical facts, but the specific details and characters may have been embellished or created for the sake of the story.
As I'm not familiar with 'genesis buch science fiction' specifically, it's hard to name exact popular authors. But in general science fiction, authors like Philip K. Dick are well - loved. His works often deal with mind - bending concepts that could potentially be part of something related to 'genesis' if it's about new ideas or the origin of certain states of being.
If you mean 'Pulp Fiction', you can usually find it in most video stores (if they still exist), or more likely on streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. It may also be available for purchase on DVD or Blu - ray from online retailers.
It's mainly about the life on a German U - boat during World War II. It shows the cramped conditions, the danger, and the psychological stress the crew endures.
In a way, Das Boot is based on true events. It incorporates real aspects of submarine operations but fictionalizes some parts to make it more engaging for the audience.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'genesis buch science fiction' you're referring to. There could be many works within this genre. Maybe it's a less - known collection or a new trend. However, some well - known works in general science fiction like 'Dune' by Frank Herbert or '1984' by George Orwell have elements that might be related to what could be in this 'genesis buch' if it focuses on dystopian or future - based concepts.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, 'Das Kapital' by Karl Marx is about political economy, capitalism, and the exploitation of the working class. So the graphic novel version might be a visual representation of these concepts, perhaps using illustrations to show things like the labor theory of value or the structure of capitalist society.