Time Magazine on U.S. Satire

Following up, the third link that Paul Krassner sent me is right here. It's part of the U.S. magazines' look-back at types of satire that used to exist in the U.S. - The Realist (founded by Paul Krassner) being notable. A sneak peak: It wasn’t just a matter of readers being unfamiliar with the title of a foreign-language newspaper. Rather, the whole idea of Charlie Hebdo is foreign to American readers, because no real equivalent exists. Topical, political humor is popular in the U.S., but in re...
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