Since 'pig pulp fiction' seems like a very unique and not - so - common concept, it's difficult to recommend something exactly like it. However, some works of Kafka, like 'The Metamorphosis' where there is a strange transformation (in this case, a man into an insect), share a bit of the off - kilter nature. It makes you think about the world in a different way, just like 'pig pulp fiction' might if it were a fully developed genre. There are also some early detective pulp fictions that have strange elements that could potentially be related if you consider how 'pig' might add an extra layer of oddness to a story.
I'm not aware of any works that are specifically called 'pig pulp fiction'. But if you like the idea of strange or off - beat combinations in stories, you could try works by Roald Dahl. His stories often have unique and sometimes grotesque elements. For example, 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' has some very strange and vivid characters and situations that might be in the spirit of something that could be related to an odd concept like 'pig pulp fiction'.
There might not be a direct match for 'pig pulp fiction' in terms of existing works. But if you consider the idea of combining something unusual (like pigs) with a genre known for its vivid and often over - the - top nature (pulp fiction), you could look at some of the more experimental short story collections. Writers like Angela Carter often play with strange and unexpected combinations of ideas in her short stories. Her work sometimes has a dark, fairy - tale - like quality that could be somewhat related to what 'pig pulp fiction' might be if it were to exist as a more established form. Additionally, some of the pulp fiction from the early 20th century that had elements of the supernatural or the very strange could potentially be seen as having a kinship to this idea, if we were to imagine adding pigs into the mix in some creative way.
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