marlowism

/ˈmɑrloʊɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A literary or artistic style characterized by a blend of elements from different cultures, often incorporating elements of surrealism and magical realism, as seen in the work of British author Charles Marlowe.

“The film’s marlowism was a deliberate attempt to combine the fantastical with the mundane, creating a unique viewing experience.”

Synonyms

  • bricolage
  • eclecticism

Antonyms

  • minimalism
  • sterility