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absurdist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Absurdist may
refer to: Absurdism, the
philosophical theory that life in
general is
absurd Absurdist fiction...
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Absurdist fiction is a
genre of novels, plays, poems, films, or
other media that
focuses on the
experiences of
characters in
situations where they cannot...
- have been suggested. The
three responses discussed in the
traditional absurdist literature are suicide,
religious belief in a
higher purpose, and rebellion...
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Surreal humour (also
called surreal comedy,
absurdist humour, or
absurdist comedy) is a form of
humour predicated on
deliberate violations of
causal reasoning...
- lapsyʁd]) is a post–World War II
designation for
particular plays of
absurdist fiction written by a
number of
primarily European playwrights in the late...
- USA'
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- Make Five),
written in 1895 by
Alphonse Allais,
which is a
collection of
absurdist short stories; and the 1920
imagist art
manifesto 2 × 2 = 5 by the poet...
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positively by
critics and
prompted comparisons to
Borges and
Kafka due to its
absurdist plot. The
novel is
presented as a m****cript by an
unnamed Romanian writer...
- The Dead Don't Die is a 2019
American absurdist zombie comedy and
metacinematic film
written and
directed by Jim Jarmusch. It
features an
ensemble cast...
- (original
title La mort heureuse) is a
novel by
absurdist French writer-philosopher
Albert Camus. The
absurdist topic of the book is the "will to happiness"...