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His work has been described as absurdist, apolitical and confrontational.
The absurdist is, in fact, amoral (though not necessarily immoral).
He is a bit of a deadpan absurdist.
The absurdist is not guided by morality, but rather, by their own integrity.
Absurdist in content, a sense of faux nostalgia permeates the scene.
Tate's writing style is often described as surrealistic, comic, and absurdist.
Mr. Silver is a latter-day absurdist, and he writes with a lot of zest.
I thought he was an absurdist.
There were absurdist but not illogical touches.
Some believe it is a comedy, while others see it as absurdist, satirical, or allegorical.
The unrelated comedy segments tend to skew absurdist.
Academically, Velíšek's work is commonly referred as grotesque, gothic, or absurdist.
Albert Camus (1913-1960) rejected being labelled an existentialist, preferring to be called an absurdist.
Absurdist may refer to:
"Gas Heart," inspired by the 1923 Tristan Tzara absurdist play, will be seen tomorrow night.
Whether vociferous or quiet, direct, distanced or revved-up absurdist, the form involves a detonation in a small space.
It has a distinctly Modernist, Absurdist, Kafkaesque feel, especially with the setting in Prague.
Some films contain deeper existential and philosophical themes while others are more straightforwardly slapstick and absurdist.
This breed of absurdist, dictatorial interaction with participants is "a clarification of the artist's imperious role as producer and performer."
The paper's design, in its first years, was characterized by Dadaistic montages and absurdist, non-sequitur headlines.
You are not the alcoholic so many claim you are, you are simply, perversely, outrageously, an absurdist."
(Not to mention absurdist...everybody knows Neon Bible was the most overrated album of 2007.
Mellors makes installations "packed with ad-hoc sculpture, psychedelic theatre and absurdist, satirical film".
In the years when Havel was writing his absurdist plays and his dissident essays, Communism was naturally the main object of his criticisms.
Alfred Jarry is notably the author of the French absurdist play, Ubu Roi.