European Community. European Economic Community Art and Literature Jean Dubuffet--art brut; more human- like, authentic, expressive of the real humanity.

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European Community

European Economic Community

Art and Literature Jean Dubuffet--art brut; more human- like, authentic, expressive of the real humanity of WWII and beyond. Gritty.

Abstract Expressionism Art scene moves to New York, baby! Jackson Pollack splashes paint on the canvas. action painting

Lavender Mist--195

Literature Samuel Becketts Theater of the Absurd in Waiting for Godot (1952) Gunter Grass (not Gunther Gnass)-- The Tin Drum and many other books

Existentialism Jean-Paul Sartre (Being and Nothingness and No Exit among many works) Existence precedes essence We make meaning out of our own lives--much angst.

Absurdism Albert Camus (the Stranger) Close to existentialism; we can find meaning in ourselves, maybe. Perhaps theres outside meaning to life, but we cant know it.