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Absurdistan is a term
sometimes used to
satirically describe a
country in
which absurdity is the norm due to the
ubiquity and
incompetence of its bureaucracy...
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Absurdistan is a 2006
novel by Gary Shteyngart. It
chronicles the
adventures of
Misha Vainberg, the 325-pound son of the 1,238th-richest man in Russia...
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Absurdistan is a 2008 German-French
comedy film
written and
directed by Veit Helmer. It
formed part of the
World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2008...
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Absurdistan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Absurdistan is a
fictitious country in
which absurdity is the norm,
especially in its
public authorities...
- Soviet-born
American writer. He is the
author of five
novels (including
Absurdistan and
Super Sad True Love Story) and a memoir. Much of his work is satirical...
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expressions derived from the
Czech language are
called Bohemisms.
Absurdistan (in
Czech Absurdistán) – word
created by
Eastern Bloc dissidents, p****ed into English...
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November 2021.
Retrieved 5
December 2022. Kirn,
Walter (30
April 2006). "'
Absurdistan,' by Gary Shteyngart,
Russian Unorthodox". The New York Times. The New...
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Lavant and
Chulpan Khamatova)
earned more than 32 awards. His 2008 film
Absurdistan was
premiered in
Sundance and
entered into the 30th
Moscow International...
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performed more than 80
audiobook readings,
including Gary Shteyngart's
Absurdistan (2006) and Carl Hiaasen's Bad Monkey. He
appeared in the
Justice League...
- The
novel and its
author are
parodied in Shteyngart's
second novel,
Absurdistan, as The
Russian Arriviste's Handjob, the work of one "Jerry Shteynfarb"...