Shadowdude
Cult of Personality
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I plan to satirise a book I absolutely hated, so much so I wanted to shoot myself by page 10 - but read to page 60-something anyway. I do realise it is ironic that during this course I will have to read the book in question again, along with about 10 others like it...
But still, being able to mock the genre afterward is a just and awesome reward.
My question is, how are satires and humourous stories seen? My tone is much like Max Barry's, and I'm not sure if the 60-something year old markers will appreciate this kind of contemporary work, which may be humourous to others but not funny to them.
Should I pin my hopes and hope that they see it as a satire, instead of a mindless rant against the genre?
But still, being able to mock the genre afterward is a just and awesome reward.
My question is, how are satires and humourous stories seen? My tone is much like Max Barry's, and I'm not sure if the 60-something year old markers will appreciate this kind of contemporary work, which may be humourous to others but not funny to them.
Should I pin my hopes and hope that they see it as a satire, instead of a mindless rant against the genre?