Posted by : Travelling Bangladesh Sunday, November 4, 2012


antic \an-tik\, adjective



1. Ludicrous; funny.

2. Fantastic; odd; grotesque: an antic disposition.

noun:

1. Usually, antics. A. A playful trick or prank; caper. B. A grotesque, fantastic, or ludicrous gesture, act, or posture.

2. Archaic. A. An actor in a grotesque or ridiculous presentation. B. A buffoon; clown.

3. Obsolete. A. A grotesque theatrical presentation; ridiculous interlude. B. A grotesque or fantastic sculptured figure, as a gargoyle.



From the subversive to the antic, the uproarious to the disturbing, the stories of Bruce Sterling are restless,
energy-filled journeys through a world running on empty.

-- Bruce Sterling, A Good Old-Fashioned Future

Grey Magic is a work of great scope and stylistic virtuosity, combining antic humor with immense sophistication, an Anglo-American setting with an Anglo-European sensibility and a profound insight into contemporary issues of both personal and collective resonance.

-- Richard Leigh, Grey Magic


Antic comes from the Italian word antico which meant "ancient." Apparently, it was associated with the fantastic figures of the Roman ruins and came to mean "grotesque."

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