pulp fiction
noun
Pronunciation: /ˌpʌlp ˈfɪkʃən/
Definition
Inexpensive, mass-market literature printed on low-quality paper, typically featuring sensationalist stories, crime, or science fiction.
Examples
He spent his childhood reading pulp fiction he found in the attic.
The bookstore had a small section dedicated to classic pulp fiction from the 1940s.
Critics often dismissed pulp fiction as low-brow entertainment, yet it shaped the modern thriller genre.
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