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kitsch \ˈkich\ noun (-es) Etymology: German, from kitschen to slap (a work of art) together, from German dialect, to scrape up mud from the street : artistic or literary material held to be of low quality, often produced to appeal to popular taste, and marked especially by sentimentalism, sensationalism, and slickness < the traditional gap … between kitsch and literature — William Phillips b.1907 > |