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But when he contemplates the universe of liberal activists and protesters, lecturer gives way to lampoonist and out pours the broad, bruising humor.
In March of that year, Seara was also joined by a most fervent contributor, the poet and lampoonist Arghezi.
Roland Nadaus: Poet, writer, lampoonist, storyteller, lyric writer, novelist, local councillor and départemental.
Samuel Johnson was in full spate, attacking "the general lampooner of mankind" who turns his ire on others, when he declared that "fiction is easier than discernment".
DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson felt that "[The episode] helped establish the show's reputation as a master lampooner of pop culture.
Sandy Frank, yet another former Lampooner, was a lawyer with Donovan Leisure Newton and Irvine, when Mr. Downey persuaded him to apply for a job with "Letterman."
Considered as a "funny lampooner" and a "provocative" song which "disconcerted journalists and public", "On est tous des imbéciles" is about the artist profession and makes some cynical observations on it.
But let us at least hold him responsible for the failure of his irony, which all too often evolves into sarcasm, leaving the reader with the impression that a bitter lampooner might be far more difficult to live with than a resentful wife.
Since its first publication in 1961, Private Eye has been a prominent critic and lampooner of public figures and entities that it deemed guilty of any of the sins of incompetence, inefficiency, corruption, pomposity or self-importance and it has become a self-styled "thorn in the side" of the British establishment.
Among other topics, he has written influential essays on the Mexican comedian, Mario Moreno ("Cantinflas")," the lampooner José Guadalupe Posada, the Chicano leader César Chávez, and the Tejana singer Selena, as well as a book about the board game Lotería!