Nanga Parbat. Berg der Kameraden
Bericht der deutschen Himalaja-Expedition 1938
Jim Tully stands as a foundational figure in the evolution of hard-boiled fiction, shaping the genre with his raw and unflinching narratives. His work unflinchingly explored the lives of those on the fringes of society, including prisoners and drifters, employing a direct and unadorned prose style. Despite being a progenitor of a significant literary movement, Tully's contributions have often been overlooked, leaving a rich body of work ripe for rediscovery. His writings offer a potent and authentic glimpse into the American experience of the early 20th century.





Bericht der deutschen Himalaja-Expedition 1938