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At his best, he has had a touch of the genuine parodist.
The best parodists don't just know their material, they love it.
The uphill battle in store for any parodist is obvious.
At first he strikes us as a deft parodist and not much more.
But Stewart, himself a parodist and humorist, was not impressed.
Despite Lewis's gifts as a parodist, however, many readers have criticized his writing.
- which turn up now and then when a parodist gives up trying to make the point another way.
"His tools are humor and his approach is that of the parodist."
The painting became a phenomenon, too, generations of artists and parodists assuming everybody knew it by heart.
When the rest of us have turned our attention to other matters, the impressionists, the parodists, the comics, are still watching.
Surely the highest tribute to a parodist is to have a spoof believed.
Senator Quayle is not the buffoon depicted by partisans or parodists.
Both actors are deft parodists who are also at home with Shakespeare's words.
The weakness of his novel is that he doesn't go more often with his strength as a parodist.
Burton Silver is a cartoonist, parodist, writer, art critic and inventor.
They call their movement Dada, "the parodist of world history and God's buffoon."
Clearly the revival of "Gypsy" will run long enough for the parodist to sharpen his saber.
Of course, the parodist would have to avoid the embarrassing fact that it brims with activity and serious reflection on the faith.
Mari is a parodist, whose prose may easily imitate that of more famous authors.
Funny, because she's a very good parodist.
It also became a prime target for telvision parodists.
As a parodist in the US, he has very extensive rights to use works to comment on them and make fun of them.
It's just a cliche of Irish parodists as far as I can see it.
He is right to monitor his tongue, and make life harder for the parodists of "Saturday Night Live."
He was, of course, a parodist.