subliterary

/sʌbˈlɪtəˌrɛri/
adjective
  1. Not considered to be of high literary quality or value; below the standard of serious literature.
    • Some critics dismissed the novel as subliterary, but it was still popular with readers.
    • The magazine published subliterary stories that were entertaining but not very deep.
    • He enjoyed subliterary genres like comic books and pulp fiction.
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