Paradoxism
According to Florentin Smarandache, paradoxism is the theory and school of using paradoxes in literary and artistic creation.The first manifesto for paradoxism was published in Smarandache's 1983 French book "Le sens du non-sense" (The sense of the non-sense), Editions Artistiques, Fes, Morocco.
Followers of paradoxism believe that it reveals inherent contradictions of existence by focusing on them, whereas other avant-garde movements such as dadaism and surrealism do not.
It makes use of clusters of antitheses, antinomies, contradictions, parables, odds, oxymorons, paradoxes in creations.
A claim to coining the term Paradoxism is also made by Edward Thomas Hood in 1992 in a manuscript titled Paradoxism. Hood has registered the paradoxism.com domain name, and provides a website on which is set out 16 related definitions for paradoxism and paradoxist.
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