1. absurdist - Noun
2. absurdist - Adjective
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absurdist (plural absurdists)
An advocate of absurdism, in particular a writer of absurd topics. [First attested in the mid 20 century.]
absurdist (not comparable)
Of, or relating to absurdism. [First attested in the mid 20 century.]
The absurdist stuff wasn't terribly popular at the time I was doing it. Robert Sheckley
Could it be, I wonder, that there is such a thing as a wantologist, someone we can hire to figure out what we want? Have I arrived at some final telling moment in my research on outsourcing intimate parts of our lives, or at the absurdist edge of the market frontier? Arlie Russell Hochschild
There are so many stories to tell in the worlds of science fiction, the worlds of fantasy and horror that to confine yourself to even doing historical revisionist fiction, whatever you want to call it - mash-ups, gimmick lit, absurdist fiction - I don't know if I want to do that anymore. Seth Grahame-Smith
I don't actually have anything against anybody, unless their belief precludes everybody else's. I am an atheist and an absurdist and I have been for many years. I've actually taken a huge amount of flack for that. Joss Whedon
Biafra wrote the band's lyrics, most of which were political in nature and displayed a sardonic, sometimes absurdist, sense of humor despite their serious subject matter. Source: Internet
Between 1910 and 1940, he wrote and performed in many absurdist sketches and short films that were highly influential, earning him the nickname of "Charlie Chaplin of Germany". Source: Internet