The serious wackos, the obsessive-compulsive absurdists, may be beyond therapy. |
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His paranoid and nightmarish world became a gold mine for Freudians, existentialists, and absurdists. |
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He turned his science prof into an unhinged dictator in a satire that was later to be championed as a masterpiece by the absurdists. |
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These are fertile times for political absurdists, a fact that's clearly not been lost on them. |
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It's a party comprised of anarchists, absurdists, activists, practical jokers, perverts, weirdos, maniacs, oddballs, and morons. |
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Most of the so-called absurdists never bothered to light just one little candle in the darkness of existence, because cursing the darkness had become their poetry. |
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The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism. |
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Absurdists can only laugh so long, until the horror paralyzes them. |
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Meyer's selections set modernists against postmodernists, absurdists against realists, and popular fiction against classics. |
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We keep the tradition of the first Absurdists, who wrote and performed and drew and danced in response to the horror and devastation of world war. |
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It was at this time that Stoppard became influenced by the works of Polish and Czech absurdists. |
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