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1969 Book on Kitsch: The World of Bad Taste by Gillo Dorfles

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    Posted 5 years ago

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    Universe Books. With pieces by some well-known scholars of the day. First edition. 2nd printing. 1969 Book on Kitsch: The World of Bad Taste by Gillo Dorfles. very funny book, but a serious study.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 5 years ago
      BB2 was here
    2. IronLace IronLace, 5 years ago
      I also have an interesting book on the theme of kitsch, a German publication dating from a year after yours, 1970, first edition. It is titled "Kitsch - Lexicon von A bis Z", author is Gert Richter (Doctor philosophiae). A striking hardback book in burgundy red binding with gilt lettering, it was published by Bertelsmann Lexicon - Verlag. The text is in German (& my abilities are rudimentary to say the least) but one still can get the gist of what is being discussed. I found it in an op shop (thrift store) in Sydney some years ago now. I guess in the wake of Pop Art in the 1960s, the phenomenon of kitsch became an area of serious academic study from then on...

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