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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
escapist

in the figurative sense, 1930 (adj.); 1933 (n.), from escape + -ist.

Wiktionary
escapist

a. Intended for or tending toward escape; especially, used to avoid, deny, or forget about reality, as through fantasy. n. Someone who wants to escape; especially from reality

WordNet
escapist

n. a person who escapes into a world of fantasy [syn: dreamer, wishful thinker]

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Escapist

Escapist may refer to:

  • Escapist, a person engaged in the act of escapism
  • Escapist fiction
Escapist (character)

The Escapist is a superhero character created by Michael Chabon in the 2000 novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. In the novel, the Escapist is a fictional character created by the comics writer protagonists. The character later featured in the metafictional work Michael Chabon Presents the Amazing Adventures of the Escapist and Brian K. Vaughan's comic The Escapists.

Chabon created the Escapist as an homage to the heroes of the Golden Age of Comic Books. The character's abilities as an escape artist are inspired by escape artist Harry Houdini as well as Robin Hood and Albert Schweitzer. Another inspiration was the early illusionist career of comic book artist Jim Steranko.

Usage examples of "escapist".

Houdini was renowned for his escapism but in fact there were many great escapists who preceded him and many who were his contemporaries.

Black Hat and the Escapist, I needthirty-six, forty-eightthree more twelve-page stories.

There were just the two principals, the Escapist and Hitler, on a neoclassical platform draped with Nazi flags against a blue sky.

Over the course of the next eighteen pages, in panels that crowded, jostled, piled one on top of the other, and threatened to burst the margins of the page, the Wehrmacht, the Luftwaffe, and the Escapist had duked it out.

On the very last page, in a transcendent moment in the history of wishful figments, the Escapist had captured Adolf Hitler and dragged him before a world tribunal.

In his first three appearances, the Escapist along with his eccentric company had toured a thinly fictionalized Europe, in which he wowed the Razi elites of Zothenia, Gothsylvania, Draconia, and other pseudonymous dark bastions of the Iron Chain, while secretly going about his real business of arranging jailbreaks for resistance leaders and captured British airmen, helping great scientists and thinkers out of the clutches of the evil dictator, Attila Haxoff, and freeing captives, missionaries, and prisoners of war.

On the cover of the fourth issue, readers were startled to see the Escapist lift an entire panzer over his head, upside down, and tumble a pile of Gothsylvanian soldiers from its hatch like a kid shaking pennies out of a pig.

He also developed an improvement on the old Ching Ling Soo trick of catching bulletsthe Escapist could catch artillery shells.

The Escapist and his gang fought on land, at sea, in the skies of Fortress Europa, and the punishment taken by the minions of the Iron Chain grew operatically intense.

He had reached the point, toward the end of the story, in which the Escapist went to work on the massed panzer divisions and storm troopers of the Wehrmacht.

Sammy had reassured Joe, however, that it was not disgust at the violence portrayed but at the awareness, always for some reason painful to Anapol, of how big the latest Escapist donnybrook was going to go over with the remarkably bloodthirsty children of America.

And somewhere in the middle of it all struggles the Escapist, lashed with naval chain to the business end of a prescient Axis rocket bomb.

Anapol and Ashkenazy, when it was he and Sammy who had invented the Escapist and were doing all the work of bringing him to life.

The Escapist was laid, lashed and manacled, in the paths of threshing machines, pagan juggernauts, tidal waves, and swarms of giant prehistoric bees revived by the evil science of the Iron Chain.

He could not abandon them further by running off and trying, like the Escapist, single-handedly to end the war.