TAKE A LISTEN to Revisionists History’s “The Satire Paradox”

“In the political turmoil of mid-1990s Britain, a brilliant young comic named Harry Enfield set out to satirize the ideology and politics of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. His parodies became famous. He wrote and performed a vicious sendup of the typical Thatcherite nouveau riche buffoon. People loved it. And what happened? Exactly the opposite of what Enfield hoped would happen. In an age dominated by political comedy, “The Satire Paradox” asks whether laughter and social protest are friends or foes.”

 

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IF YOU HAVE CAUGHT “Does Satire Serve Us?” fever….

we recommend Sophie Gilbert’s article from the May 9, 2017 edition of The Atlantic: “Pussy, the First Trump-Era Novel, Is a Brutal Satire .”

 

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