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Since 1999, millions of readers and web crawlers have read The Satirist online at http://www.thesatirist.com.
The Satirist features original works of satire, parody, and “fake news”, fiction and poems, as well as book reviews, movie reviews and essays.
The Satirist is now widely used as an educational resource as assigned and recommended reading material by high schools and universities in the United States, Canada, UK, Australia, and other countries for its classic satire, literary criticism, fiction, essays, and book and film reviews.
Articles in The Satirist are referenced in books, academic journals, and online publications, including The Guardian, The Atlantic, The Learning Channel, Grantland, Wikipedia, and the National Review, among many others.
Satirical news, imaginary criticism, and genuine criticism co-exist in The Satirist. However, these different types of writing should be easy enough to distinguish. “Imaginary review” is usually used to distinguish reviews of imaginary works from the numerous reviews of actual books or movies.
The Satirist wishes it were The New Yorker, aspiring to lofty heights of wit, sophistication and perspicacity. Instead, The Satirist produces fake news (as popularized by The Onion), book reviews, movie reviews, and the occasional major (or at least long) piece of satire.
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- www.thesatirist.com/essays/ – contains essays.
- www.thesatirist.com/amsterdam/ – features short articles about life in Amsterdam.
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