Poul Anderson, Operation Luna (New York, 1999).
Can you:
summarize the views of a politician or a clergyman that you disagree with;
avoid quoting his exact words;
make it perfectly clear that and why you disagree with him;
do this humorously?
It is called satire and Poul Anderson's Steve Matuchek does it effectively. According to Matuchek, Congressman Blather thinks that taxes:
"...ought to subsidize inefficient Wisconsin dairies, mismanaged New York banks, obsolete Texas oil refineries, foreign tobacco sales, and military bases in his district." (8, p. 86)
Imagine if someone with a poor grasp either of English or of politics thought that that was a direct quote from worthy citizen Blather!
The Reverend Blither decries:
"...our utter lack of compassion for panhandlers, drug dealers, muggers, burglars, prostitutes, pimps and, above all, his admirers." (p. 87)
Blither is even more inspiring than Blather!!
When I helped to catch a thief in Lancaster, I did wonder whether some of my political contacts might reproach me for favoring the petite bourgeoisie and persecuting a poor working class boy who only wanted to steal some money!!! But, fortunately, the incident passed without publicity except on this blog.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteI remember those bits of satire you quoted from OPERATION LUNA, and was amused by them! Too bad don't hear from the Honorable Dither! (Smiles)
Ad astra! Sean