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30 Satires
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Product Description The leading political satirist skewers the pretensions and vanities of America's equestrian classes. The marketing directors who make the rules of commercial publishing regard humor of any kind as so specialized a commodity that the chain bookstores make no distinction between the works of Voltaire and those of Garfield the Cat; both authors appear under signs marked HUMOR in order that the prospective reader will be advised to approach them with caution.---from 30 Satires Known for his political essays, Lewis Lapham is a satirist who belongs in the company of Ambrose Bierce, H. L. Mencken and Mark Twain. He writes with pointed and often savage wit; over the last twenty years in the pages of Harper's Magazine he has experimented with satire in its several forms---as burlesque, pasquinade, invective, and deadpan jest. This first assemblage of Lapham's satires presents thirty pieces that hold their currency and humor against the tide of social and political change that has engulfed American society over the last twenty years. He reduces to absurdity most of the portentous topics of the day---Dickens' A Christmas Carol retold to praise the virtues of remorseless greed; the hydrogen bomb introduced as a solemn dinner guest who doesn't play tennis or speak English; gene banks in the form of well-trained pigs that accompany their wealthy owners in the first-class cabins of transatlantic jets.
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Pages 240
Dimensions: Length: 7.4" Width: 5.2" Height: 1.1" Weight: 0.85 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Nov 3, 2003
ISBN 1565848462 EAN 9781565848467
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 | A GREAT OL' READ Dec 15, 2005 |
Like my title said: A GREAT OL'READ, but without getting old, or like me, redundant. | | |  | Scathingly brilliant satire Nov 15, 2003 |
| I have read the first satire, "A Christmas Carol" four times now, and it is ever more pointed, sharp, and uproariously funny. Lapham shows off his love of words, rolling description, and deep intelligence, and boundless sense of humor, in a collection of essays and stories that stand with the greatest of satires. Twain, Mencken, Bierce, move over for Lewis Lapham. | | | Write your own review about 30 Satires
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