John Travolta's character in 'Pulp Fiction' doesn't have a role directly related to a book. The movie is a Quentin Tarantino creation that is known for its unique storytelling, memorable dialogues, and iconic characters like Vincent Vega played by Travolta. It's more influenced by other films, pop culture, and Tarantino's own creative vision rather than a book.
No. In 'Pulp Fiction', John Travolta's character Vincent Vega meets a rather unexpected end, but he is alive for a significant part of the movie and his character is a key part of the complex and interwoven storylines that Quentin Tarantino crafted in this classic film.
The rumors about John Travolta being gay are not based on any reliable facts. John Travolta has had a family life with a wife and children. He has been part of the Hollywood scene for a long time, and while the entertainment industry can be full of wild speculations, in his case, there is no real indication that he is gay. These false stories might start from envy, a desire to create a scandal, or just plain misinformation.