splatterpunk literature
Splatterpunk literature is a subgenre of horror fiction that emerged in the 1980s. It is characterized by its graphic depictions of violence, gore, and sexual content, often pushing the boundaries of traditional horror. Authors in this genre aim to shock and provoke strong emotional reactions from readers, using visceral imagery and intense scenarios.
Notable writers associated with splatterpunk include David J. Schow and Poppy Z. Brite. This genre often critiques societal norms and explores themes of alienation and existential dread. While it may not appeal to all readers, splatterpunk has carved out a niche within the broader landscape of horror literature.