absurdteater
Norwegian Bokmål
editEtymology
editabsurd + teater. Calque of French théâtre de l'absurde (“Theater of the Absurd”).
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /abˈsʉɖtɛɑːtər/, /abˈsʉʁdtɛɑːtər/, /apˈsʉɖtɛɑːtər/, /apˈsʉʁdtɛɑːtər/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ər
- Hyphenation: ab‧surd‧te‧a‧ter
Noun
editabsurdteater n (uncountable)
- the Theatre of the Absurd (plays of absurdist fiction written by a number of primarily European playwrights in the late 1950s)
- 1976, Leif Longum, Å lese skuespill, page 122:
- ordenes sammenbrudd, som kanskje er det viktigste fellestema ved det absurde teater
- the breakdown of words, which is perhaps the most important common theme of the absurd theater
- 1968, Erna Holmboe Bang, Franske profiler, page 6:
- innen den bildende kunst hadde det non-figurative vunnet terreng, absurdteatret hadde også gjort sine fremstøt
- in the visual arts the non-figurative had gained ground, the absurd theater had also made its advances
- 2014 April 11, Romsdals Budstikke, page 31:
- sammen med en del andre forfattere er Beckett kjent for å skrive absurdteater
- Along with a number of other writers, Beckett is known for writing absurd theater
Related terms
editReferences
edit- “absurdteater” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “absurd teater” in Store norske leksikon
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