I think 'abrazo en el aire caricatura' might refer to a caricature depicting an embrace in the air. But it's a bit of an unusual phrase and could have various interpretations depending on the context.
I think 'caricatura del tiempo' might refer to a caricature or illustration related to time. Maybe it's a creative way to represent the concept of time in a humorous or exaggerated way.
I don't know for sure if it's a book or a movie. It could be either. The name gives the impression it could be a book with a pulp - like style set in Knoxville. But it also might be a movie that takes inspiration from pulp fiction and is set in Knoxville.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about 'Knoxville Pulp Fiction' without more context. It could potentially be a local take on the style of 'Pulp Fiction' in Knoxville, perhaps some sort of independent film, literary work, or art project inspired by the well - known 'Pulp Fiction' that has a connection to Knoxville.
The 'Knoxville Horror Story' is often related to a heinous crime. It involves extreme violence and inhumane acts. It's a tragic and disturbing event that shakes the local community.