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Visit to a Small Planet | A Facility With Satire
Moran is an author and educator. His essay discusses Vidal's facility with satire.
Gore Vidal once labeled himself America's "current biographer," and Visit to a Small Planet can certainly be read and enjoyed as a satirical chapter in the political and cultural biography of the United States. Satire creates its effects by mocking human behaviors and assumptions in an effort to raise a reader or viewer's awareness of what the satirist sees as their foolishness. The satire of this play hits many "targets," such as American attitudes toward sex, military incompetence, bureaucracy, and paranoia. It also pokes fun at the fear of "Communist infiltration'' and...
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