Artistically, 'closer closer' might suggest a gradual exploration. Disco music is full of energy and vibrant sounds. In relation to 'Pulp Fiction', it could be seen as an attempt to bring the flamboyant and energetic nature of disco into the dark and complex world of 'Pulp Fiction' through artistic means like creating a visual or musical piece that combines the two.
In music, 'closer' might refer to the song 'Closer' which has a certain mood and rhythm that could be related to the disco genre in terms of its danceability. And 'Pulp Fiction' is a very well - known movie. Maybe it's about finding connections between the energetic disco music and the edgy style of 'Pulp Fiction'.
There are a few more realistic novels that I can recommend to you. They are " The Elopement of Youth,"" Thirty Fearless,"" Shocking Essay,"" Memories of My Heart,"" The Year I Was Thirty," and " The Loneliest Sea." These novels were all concerned with the warmth and coldness of human feelings, the various situations in life, and the various difficulties and challenges in life. I hope you like my recommendation.π
After Rebirth, I Became the Empress Dowager. The male protagonist was the emperor. After the female protagonist was reborn, there were many misunderstandings. Later, the male protagonist slowly resolved the misunderstanding in order to compensate the female protagonist. The male protagonist had a disability on his back, but it would recover later. I hope you like my recommendation.
In my view, a 'drawing closer novel' could imply a narrative structure where the story is constantly building up towards a climax by drawing elements closer together. This could involve bringing together different themes that were subtly introduced throughout the book. For example, a mystery novel might start with several seemingly unconnected clues, but as the story unfolds, these clues start to draw closer and form a pattern that leads to the solution of the mystery. It's like the pieces of a puzzle slowly coming together as you read further into the novel.