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Potboiler - Definition and Overview

A potboiler is an artistic work (usually written) created for the sole purpose of making money quickly or to maintain a steady income for the artist, thus implying that artistic values were subordinate to saleability.

The word was derived from "to boil the pot": in other words, the author wrote the book to keep a pot of food boiling.

One of the most famous potboilers is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

On September 22, 1959, television host Mike Wallace used the term while interviewing writer Rod Serling about his upcoming show, "The Twilight Zone" during Wallace's show, "The Mike Wallace Interview" (1957)

Example Usage of Potboiler

psomu: Vetaikaran varan paru.The trailer arrives in style.Now eagerly awaiting the realdeal.Hope am not hunted down by yet another Vijay Potboiler.
healthydrink1: Potboiler to explore Mumbai's underbelly - Hindustan Times http://twa.lk/YlQ1c
jaypea_aitken: @k8susan thanks for Rt ing the Steinbeck cover. Isn't it cool - such a classic yet it looks like a pulp Potboiler!
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