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Surrealistic

Surrealistic meaning

surreal.

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It also featured isolated protagonists facing bizarre or surrealistic predicaments, incomprehensible socio-bureaucratic powers and Machiavellian power politics, resulting in a world of total chaos.

The cover words ranged from ‘An Alternative Circus Almanac’ to ‘How to Tear Life a Newie’ and the words inside included prose from Jack Finlay, who penned surrealistic pieces with titles like ‘Earth Journey: A Country Prosody’.

The rest of them are a bit more surrealistic, with Llama Llama’s head oddly disconnected from the rest of his body, or a toy train beginning in one corner of the puzzle and continuing in another as though connected by some bizarre hyperspace tunnel.

You don’t have to be a Dancing Queen to enjoy a good night out when brings you a surrealistic live performance on stage in an animated version of their pop star primes.

He’s a prolific muralist whose surrealistic art dots the downtown Phoenix landscape, including the Arizona Opera building.

A dreamy, surrealistic examination of a marriage fracturing under the stress of grief, the film stars Julie Christie and as a couple who travel to Italy in an attempt to heal following the accidental death of their daughter.

Meanwhile, and adding a surrealistic edge to events, uncorroborated number of large felines to escape into the streets.

The independent film included surrealistic imagery and storytelling, diving deep into themes of death, mourning, and loss.

Echoing the surrealistic office comedy of Joe Versus the Volcano follows Cassius “Cash” Green, a going-nowhere peon working for a soul-sucking telemarketing company in a bizarre, alternate present-day Oakland.

It was Jefferson Airplane’s second album, Surrealistic Pillow (1967), that alerted the wider world to the creative ferment erupting in San Francisco.

The exhibit’s walls are lined with dozens of concert posters, many of them from illustrator Jim Franklin, who designed surrealistic artwork for concerts held at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin.

The most visible difference between European and American animation was in the angularity of the art, the misshapen characters and overtly surrealistic backgrounds.

As historian Bradford W. Wright describes, Steve Ditko contributed some of his most surrealistic work to the comic book and gave it a disorienting, hallucinogenic quality.

Controversy The revue was widely considered to be ahead of its time, both in its unapologetic willingness to debunk figures of authority, and by virtue of its inherently surrealistic comedic vein.

Duchamp's notes from the trip avoid logic and sense, and have a surrealistic, mythical connotation.

During Hackworth's decade-long exile with the Drummers, he is able to maintain a connection with his daughter through the Primer, and when he returns she joins him, eventually choosing to stay with a surrealistic acting troupe in London.

Italian companies also had a strong line in slapstick comedy, with actors like André Deed, known locally as "Cretinetti", and elsewhere as "Foolshead" and "Gribouille", achieving worldwide fame with his almost surrealistic gags.

Starting as live radio actors, the group would go on to record a series of surrealistic comedy albums that were a hit amongst an underground audience.

The show combines Polunin's clown style, characterised by deep non-verbal expression and interaction with the audience, with Gilliam's rich visuals and surrealistic imagery.

The surrealistic ending is open to a number of interpretations.