Before turning the heat.
The last time I spoke to Daniele Luttazzi on this blog, I have not done in too flattering. Beyond the controversy over the censorship of Decameron I liked very much. Later I also had stopped following his blog a bit 'because it was updated very often, a little' because, frankly, his (right) outbursts for the (bad) way in which it was ousted by La7 with relative (and a bit 'pedantic) clarifications on what is and what is not satire, did not interest me much. And then, not that it has given me reason to think so, but even for a moment I feared that, as some of his colleagues to abandon the satire of politics (I mean first of Cricket - we can agree on his positions or not, but certainly Cricket is one that is now anything but satire).
But no. Back on his blog, I discovered with pleasure that Luttazzi had put up a good design, creating some very interesting sections in which involves users: "The gym" (which consists of short jokes about the facts of the day, inspired by newspaper headlines) "The uneven bars (which includes news actually taken from the newspapers, but they seem so absurd jokes)," Pilates "(really a statement issued by some public figure, followed by what it really means) and finally" The medicine ball ( or possible answers to the question: "What could Berlusconi to improve his image, in this point?, after he said: " disappear for a long time to renew. as good as new. take advantage of the summer to figure out how to share. With the Government. With the party. And even with myself." )
Users are encouraged to send their lines following the advice, detailed instructions and criteria (severe rightly) that the author brings in the column on the right, which makes the site belongs to you a real school for authors satirical. The best results are carefully selected by the author and made the front page.
few bars of users, of course-style Luttazzi, are excellent, so please read them. I wanted to bring Here a selection of the best, but what I liked and made me really laugh too much, and I miss them both time and the desire to do such work.
I just have to congratulate Daniele Luttazzi for the wonderful idea.
The last time I spoke to Daniele Luttazzi on this blog, I have not done in too flattering. Beyond the controversy over the censorship of Decameron I liked very much. Later I also had stopped following his blog a bit 'because it was updated very often, a little' because, frankly, his (right) outbursts for the (bad) way in which it was ousted by La7 with relative (and a bit 'pedantic) clarifications on what is and what is not satire, did not interest me much. And then, not that it has given me reason to think so, but even for a moment I feared that, as some of his colleagues to abandon the satire of politics (I mean first of Cricket - we can agree on his positions or not, but certainly Cricket is one that is now anything but satire).
But no. Back on his blog, I discovered with pleasure that Luttazzi had put up a good design, creating some very interesting sections in which involves users: "The gym" (which consists of short jokes about the facts of the day, inspired by newspaper headlines) "The uneven bars (which includes news actually taken from the newspapers, but they seem so absurd jokes)," Pilates "(really a statement issued by some public figure, followed by what it really means) and finally" The medicine ball ( or possible answers to the question: "What could Berlusconi to improve his image, in this point?, after he said: " disappear for a long time to renew. as good as new. take advantage of the summer to figure out how to share. With the Government. With the party. And even with myself." )
Users are encouraged to send their lines following the advice, detailed instructions and criteria (severe rightly) that the author brings in the column on the right, which makes the site belongs to you a real school for authors satirical. The best results are carefully selected by the author and made the front page.
few bars of users, of course-style Luttazzi, are excellent, so please read them. I wanted to bring Here a selection of the best, but what I liked and made me really laugh too much, and I miss them both time and the desire to do such work.
I just have to congratulate Daniele Luttazzi for the wonderful idea.
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