I'm not entirely sure specifically as 'parasite pulp fiction' isn't a widely known common term. It could potentially be a very niche or even self - created concept. Maybe it's a type of fictional work that combines elements related to parasites in a pulp - like, action - packed or highly stylized fictional story.
Since it's not a well - known genre, it's hard to recommend something exactly like it. But if you like the idea of something strange and off - beat in a fictional context, you could check out some of Haruki Murakami's works. His stories often have surreal elements that might be somewhat related in terms of being different from the norm.
One common theme is the invasion of the body. Parasites often invade the bodies of hosts in these stories, which can symbolize a loss of control, both on a personal and a larger, perhaps even societal level.
Parasite was a Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho and was released in Korea on May 30, 2019. The film was about an unemployed family who escaped poverty by living in a rich family. The film used the technique of metaphor montage to convey the metaphor of the film through symbolic elements such as stones, eating, self-portraits, Indians, houses, smells, etc. Parasite won the Palme d'Or at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival and the Best Foreign Language Film at the 77th Golden Globes. The film profoundly revealed the problem of social class disparity and solidifying, as well as the interaction between the poor and the rich and the fission of human nature.
One common characteristic is their ability to attach or infect other organisms. They often rely on a host for survival or to spread. For example, they might attach to animals or humans like in many stories. Another characteristic is that they usually have some sort of adaptation to go unnoticed. This could be camouflage or the ability to hide within the body of the host. Also, they are often portrayed as having a negative impact on the host, whether it's causing illness, changing behavior, or draining the host's energy.
It's called Pulp Fiction probably because of its style and content that resembles the pulp magazines of the past, known for their gritty and sensational stories.
In 'Pulp Fiction', the 'pulp' refers to the gritty, often seedy underworld that the story is set in. It's a world filled with criminals, drugs, and moral ambiguity. The characters are rough around the edges and the situations they find themselves in are far from ordinary or genteel.
The following are a few recommendations for novels about the protagonist raising a parasite:
1. [Gu Refinement]: This novel is a book about raising Gu. The plot is twisted and bizarre, and the background is set in a chaotic period when demons and ghosts are rampant. The main character was a pig-trotter cheat that could absorb other Gu. He cultivated Gu in this world and used all kinds of strange Gu techniques. The novel was completed with 1.29 million words.
2. " Starting from Uncle Nine's World ": This novel tells the story of a young man who practices Daoist and voodoo techniques in a world of demons and ghosts. The protagonist raised a Gu worm called Star Gu, and the plot was full of thrills and wonderful Gu worm worlds. This novel is very worth reading.
3. [Myriad World Gu Venerable: The protagonist of this novel, Zhou Ming, transmigrated to a different novel world and became an immortal cultivator.] Among the Gu worms he raised, there was an existence called star Gu. The plot was full of thrills and the wonderful world of Gu worms, it was very worth reading.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other related novels.
A 'parasite novel' could be a type of novel that has elements which are parasitic in nature. Maybe it refers to a story where the characters or plotlines rely on or 'feed off' other existing concepts or stories in a somewhat parasitic way. For example, it might be a story that takes a well - known fairytale world but inserts new characters that are parasitic to the original narrative, changing the dynamic in an interesting but somewhat dependent way.