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This is an incomplete list of writers, cartoonists and others known for involvement in —humorous . They are grouped by era and listed by year of birth. Included is a list of modern satires.


Early satirical authors


Medieval, early modern and 18th-century satirists
  • Godfrey of Winchester (died 1107, )
  • (عبید زاکانی, died 1370, ) – Akhlaq al-Ashraf (Ethics of the Aristocracy)
  • Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375, ) –
  • (1694–1743, England) – satirical poet
  • (c. 1343–1400, England) – The Canterbury Tales
  • (also Brandt) (1458 – 1521, Strasbourg) – (Ship of Fools)
  • (c. 1465–1536, )
  • (1466–1536, Burgundian Netherlands/) – The Praise of Folly
  • François Rabelais (c. 1493–1553, ) – Gargantua and Pantagruel
  • Various authors (16th century CE and later, Italy) – Talking statues of Rome
  • Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616, ) –
  • Luis de Góngora (1561–1627, Spain)
  • William Shakespeare (1564–1616, England) – Sonnet 130
  • Francisco de Quevedo (1580–1645, Spain)
  • Juan de Tassis, 2nd Count of Villamediana (1582–1622, Spain)
  • Martin Marprelate (true identity unknown, fl. 1588–1589, England) – Marprelate tracts
  • Samuel Butler (1612–1680, England) –
  • Molière (1622–1673, France) – Le Malade imaginaire
  • Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1623–1673, England)
  • John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647–1680, England)
  • (1667–1745, Ireland/England) – Gulliver's Travels, A Modest Proposal, A Tale of a Tub
  • Alicia D'Anvers née (baptised 1668 – 1725, England) – Academia, or, The Humours of the University of Oxford, 1691; The Oxford-Act, 1693
  • (1685–1732, England) – The Beggar's Opera
  • (1688–1744, England)
  • (1694–1778, France) –
  • (1694–1744, England)
  • (1697–1764, England) – Beer Street and Gin Lane
  • (1697–1742, England)
  • David Raphael ben Abraham Polido ()
  • (1707–1754, England)
  • (1713–1768, Ireland/England) – The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • James Beresford (1764–1840, England) – The Miseries of Human Life
  • (1769–1844, )
  • (1775–1817, England) –
  • Thomas Love Peacock (1785–1866, England) – , Crochet Castle
  • Eaton Stannard Barrett (1786–1820, Ireland) – The Heroine
  • Charles Etienne Boniface (1787–1853, France/) – De Nieuwe Ridderorde of De Temperantisten (in Dutch, The New Knighthood or the Temperance Societies)
  • Giuseppe Gioachino Belli – (1791–1863, Italy)
  • Benjamin Franklin - (1706-1790, US) - , On Titles of Honor, The Busy-Body Letters, A Witch Trial at Mount Holly, Poor Richard's Almanack, Join, or Die, Felons and Rattlesnakes, The Speech of Polly Baker, On the Slave-Trade


Modern satirists (born 1800–1900)
  • (1803–1866, ) – satirical poetry in Welsh
  • (1809–1852, Russia) – The Government Inspector,
  • Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849, ) – The Man That Was Used Up, , Never Bet the Devil Your Head
  • William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863, England) – Vanity Fair
  • (1812–1870, England) – Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities
  • Eugène Edine Pottier (1816–1887, France)
  • James Russell Lowell (1819–1891, US) – A Fable for Critics
  • , also known as John P. Squibob and John Phoenix (1823–1861, US)
  • Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin (1826–1889, Russia)
  • (1832–1898, England) – Alice in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass
  • Samuel Butler (1835–1902, England) –
  • (1835–1910, US) – Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
  • W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911, England)
  • Narushima Ryūhoku (成島柳北, 1837–1884, )
  • (1840–1902, US)
  • (1842 – c. 1914, US) – The Devil's Dictionary
  • (1844–1924, France)
  • José Maria de Eça de Queirós (1845–1900, )
  • (1854–1900, Ireland/England) – The Importance of Being Earnest
  • George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950, England)
  • Jerome K. Jerome (1859–1927, England) – Three Men in a Boat, Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
  • (1860–1904, Russia) – The Lady with the Dog
  • O. Henry (1862–1910, US) short story writer known for surprise endings, namesake of the O. Henry Award
  • Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (1866–1931, )
  • Lakshminath Bezbaroa (1868–1938, , writing in Assamese)
  • , also known as H. H. Munro (1870–1916, England)
  • (1873–1950, Italy)
  • (1873–1907, France) – Ubu Roi
  • Radoje Domanović (1873–1908, )
  • (ایرج میرزا, 1874–1926, )
  • Karl Kraus (1874–1936, )
  • (1879–1935, US)
  • James Branch Cabell (1879–1958, US)
  • Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda (علی‌اکبر دهخدا, 1879–1959, Iran)
  • H. L. Mencken (1880–1956, US) – cultural critic and author
  • Arkady Averchenko (1881–1925, Russia)
  • P. G. Wodehouse (1881–1975, England/US)
  • (1882–1957, England)
  • Jaroslav Hašek (1883–1923, /) – The Good Soldier Švejk
  • (1885–1948, /US)
  • (1889-1977, England) – Modern Times, The Great Dictator,
  • (1890–1935, )
  • (1891–1940, Russia/) – Heart of a Dog, The Master and Margarita
  • (1893–1967, US) satirical writer of humorous short stories, poetry and book reviews
  • Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930, Russia/Soviet Union)
  • (1894–1963) – Point Counter Point, Brave New World
  • (1894-1961, US) – "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"
  • Mikhail Zoshchenko (1894–1958, Soviet Union)
  • (1897–1981, Spain
  • Ilf and Petrov: (1897–1937, Soviet Union) and Yevgeni Petrov (1903–1942, Soviet Union) – The Twelve Chairs, The Little Golden Calf
  • (1899–1960, Soviet Union) – Three Fat Men, Envy


Modern satirists (born 1900–1930)
  • (1902–1989, England) – author of comic novel Cold Comfort Farm
  • (1903–1966, England) – Brideshead Revisited, Decline and Fall, Scoop
  • (1903–1950, England) – , Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • Malcolm Muggeridge (1903–1990, England)
  • Dr. Seuss (1904–1991, US) – (1971), The Butter Battle Book (1984)
  • (1904–1983, Germany)
  • (1905–1942, Russia/USSR)
  • H. F. Ellis (1907–2000, England) – The Papers of A. J. Wentworth, B.A., 1949
  • (1908–1982, France) – cartoonist, author of the cartoon cycle The Creation of the World
  • (1908-1990, ) - pioneer satirist & playwright, author of We are Brothers All, Lest we Forget, Forbidden Pleasures, Bahurupa, Is Law an Ass etc.
  • (1909–1979, US)
  • (1911–1987, Russia/USSR) – stand-up comedian
  • (1912–1989, , India) – satirist, novelist and philosopher
  • (1913–1973, US)
  • (1917–1993, England) – A Clockwork Orange
  • Warrington Colescott (1921–2018, US)
  • (1922–2007, US) – Slaughterhouse-Five, Breakfast of Champions, Cat's Cradle
  • (1925–1966, US) – stand-up comedian
  • (1923–1999, US) – Catch-22
  • (1924–2007) – political humor column in The Washington Post
  • (1924–1995, US) – The Magic Christian, Dr. Strangelove
  • Günter Grass (1927–2015, Germany) – The Tin Drum, Cat and Mouse
  • (1928–1999, US) – Dr. Strangelove
  • (1924–1993, US)
  • (1928–2025, US) – That Was the Year That Was
  • (1929, US) – satirical cartoonist who wrote the original play and screenplay for
  • (US)
  • William S. Burroughs (US) –
  • (Italy)
  • Flannery O'Connor (US)
  • C. Northcote Parkinson (England)
  • (England/)
  • (US) – Myra Breckinridge
  • (US) – The Producers, , Young Frankenstein
  • (1927, US)
  • (1924–1973, US) – musician, parodist, television producer, voice actor
  • (1926, US) – musician, parodist, voice actor
  • Brian O'Nolan (1911–1966, Ireland) – At Swim-Two-Birds (as Flann O'Brien)
  • (1924, )
  • (1926-2017) (US) – comedian, screenwriter, director


Contemporary satirists (born 1930–1960)
  • (born 1945, US) - artist and media satirist
  • (1931–2001, Canada)
  • (born 1931, US) – The Bonfire of the Vanities
  • Vladimir Voinovich (born 1932, Soviet Union/Russia) – The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin, Moscow 2042
  • Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007, US) – The Illuminatus! Trilogy
  • (1934–2023, ) – My Gorgeous Life, The Life and Death of Sandy Stone, stage shows
  • (1934–2019, England)
  • (born 1934, England)
  • Mykhailo Zhvanetskyi (born 1934, Soviet Union/Russia)
  • (1935–2002, England)
  • David Lodge (born 1935, US) – author of "Campus Trilogy"
  • (born 1935, US)
  • (born 1937, US) – V., The Crying of Lot 49, Gravity's Rainbow
  • (born 1937, England)
  • John Kennedy O'Toole (born 1937, US)
  • (1937–2008, US) – stand-up comedian
  • (1937–1995, England) – of the , Beyond the Fringe
  • (born 1938, England)
  • (1939–2013, England)
  • (1940–2000, Soviet Union/Russia)
  • (1940–1993, US) – We're Only in It for the Money, Cruising with Ruben and the Jets
  • (1941–1990, Soviet Union/Russia)
  • Kioumars Saberi Foumani (کیومرث صابری فومنی, 1941–2004, Iran)
  • (born 1943, US) - Sail Away, Good Old Boys
  • (1944–2019, England) – former Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band founder and member of . Writer of satirical songs and books
  • (born 1945, Soviet Union/Russia) – stand-up comedian
  • (born 1945, Canada)
  • (born 1946, Canada) – sketch comedian.
  • (born 1946, US)
  • (1946–2014, England) – Adrian Mole
  • Don Ferguson (born 1946, Canada)
  • (born 1947, England) – writer, broadcaster and satirist
  • P.J. O'Rourke (1947-2022, US)
  • (1948–2015) – humorist and fantasy novelist, The book series
  • (born 1948, US) – stand-up comic, The Daily Show
  • Mikhail Zadornov (born 1948, Soviet Union/Russia)
  • (born 1948, US)
  • (living, )
  • Christopher Guest (born 1948, US) – This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman
  • (born 1949, Germany) – , Neues aus der Anstalt, artist
  • (born 1950, US) – cartoonist
  • (born 1950, US) – The Fran Lebowitz Reader, Public Speaking (film) – NYC public intellectual
  • (born 1950, US)
  • Joe Queenan (born 1950, US)
  • Steve Bell (born 1951, England)
  • (born 1951, US)
  • (born 1951, US)
  • (1952–2001, England) – The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • Mary Walsh (born 1952, Canada)
  • (born 1952, US) – radio host of The Phil Hendrie Show
  • (born 1952, US)
  • Christopher Buckley (born 1952) – Thank You for Smoking, The White House Mess
  • (born 1953) – Tourist Season, Double Whammy, Basket Case, Skinny Dip
  • Stoney Burke (born 1953, US)
  • Louis de Bernières (born 1954, ) – Latin America Trilogy: The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts, Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman
  • (born 1954, US) – ,
  • George C. Wolfe (born 1954, US) – The Colored Museum
  • (born 1954, US)
  • (1955–2012, India)
  • (born 1955, Canada)
  • (born 1956, US) – Real Time with Bill Maher
  • (born 1956, US)
  • (زياد الرحباني, born 1956, )
  • (born 1956, US) – Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day
  • Craig Brown (born 1957, UK)
  • (born 1957, US) –
  • (born 1957, England)
  • Christopher Moore (born 1957, US)
  • Victor Shenderovich (born 1958, Russia)
  • (سید ابراهیم نبوی, born 1958, Iran), winner of Prince Claus Award (2005)
  • (born 1958, US) – cartoonist, Calvin and Hobbes
  • (born 1958, US)
  • (born 1958, US) – author of CivilWarLand In Bad Decline, and Lincoln in the Bardo.
  • (born 1959, US)
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic (born 1959, US)
  • (born 1959, England)
  • Jeffrey Morgan (living, Canada) – ,
  • (born 1957, US)


Contemporary satirists (born 1960–present)
In alphabetical order (many birth dates not known):
  • Jacob M. Appel (US, born 1973) – playwright ( , )
  • Michael "Atters" Attree (born 1965, UK)
  • (born 1973, Australia) – author
  • (born 1962, US) – ( The White Boy Shuffle, The Sellout)
  • Nigel Blackwell (living, UK) – Half Man Half Biscuit
  • Jan Böhmermann (born 1981, Germany)
  • (born 1971, UK) –
  • (born 1990, US) – comedian and musician
  • (born 1973, US) – stand-up comedian, Chappelle's Show
  • (born 1964, US) – Mr. Show, Arrested Development
  • Sacha Baron Cohen (born 1971) – , Da Ali G Show
  • (born 1964, US) – The Colbert Report, The Daily Show
  • (born 1977, US) – blogger, vlogger, author, comedian
  • (born 1961, Canada) –
  • (born 1965, US) – comedy writer and speaker
  • Bret Easton Ellis (born 1964, US) – screenwriter and director
  • (born 1973, USA) - American character comedian and satirist.
  • (born 1961, UK) – comedian, creator of The Office (British TV series)
  • (born 1963, Italy) – satirist and writer
  • (1961–1994, US) – stand-up comedian
  • (living, US) – Good Morning Gitmo
  • (born 1960, UK) –
  • Jessica Holmes (born 1973, Canada) – comedian and actress
  • (born 1963, UK) – , The Day Today
  • (born 1962, US) – creator of Beavis and Butt-Head and King of the Hill
  • (born 1982, Nigeria) —
  • Kennedy (born 1972, US) – radio personality and author
  • (born 1982, US) – stand-up comic and film-maker
  • (born 1962, US) – "" comic book
  • (living, Canada) – comedian and caricaturist
  • (born 1968, UK) – stand-up comedian and director
  • Victor Lewis-Smith (living, UK) –
  • Chris Lilley (born 1974, Australia) – Summer Heights High,
  • (born 1961, Italy) – satirist and songwriter
  • Maddox (born 1978, US) – website The Best Page in the Universe
  • (born 1973, US) –
  • (US) – The Boondocks (comic strip), The Boondocks (TV series)
  • (born 1969, Canada) – Rick Mercer Report
  • (born 1975, Australia) – comedian and musician

  • (living, US) – Notes and Errata, San Francisco Chronicle, SF Gate
  • Chris Morris (born 1965, UK) – , The Day Today
  • (born 1961, UK) – playwright and author
  • The Moustache Brothers (Myanmar) – screwball comedy and dance
  • (born 1962, US) – Mr. Show, Saturday Night Live, The Larry Sanders Show
  • John Oliver (born 1977, England) – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • (born 1962, US) – Fight Club and Choke
  • (born 1962, Canada) – comedian and satirist
  • (born 1969, US) – , , The Book of Mormon
  • (born 1988, US) – author and columnist
  • Mark A. Rayner (living, Canada) – satirist and fiction writer
  • Pablo Reyes Jr. (born 1989, US) – website The Daily Currant and
  • (living, US) – columnist and author
  • (born 1967, US) – comedian and podcast pioneer
  • Eric Schwartz (living, US) – folk singer and satirist
  • (living, US) – author
  • (born 1961, US) – actress and comedian
  • (born 1970, US) – stand-up comedian, The Sarah Silverman Program
  • (born 1965, Germany) – political jokester and satirist
  • (born 1962, US) – The Daily Show
  • (born 1971, US) – , The Book of Mormon
  • (born 1961, US) – performance artist, comedian and political satirist
  • (born 1961, Canada) – comedian and playwright
  • David Thorne (living, Australia) – humorist and satirist
  • , (living, Canada) – Mennonite satirist
  • (born 1974, US) – Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, Squee
  • (born 1966, Germany) -
  • (born 1959, US) – satirist and comedian
  • , (living, , Australia) – political satirist, musician, professional impersonator of
  • (باسم رأفت محمد يوسف, born 1974, ) – comedian
  • Rucka Rucka Ali (born 1987, Israel) – political satirist, song parody maker
  • Dr. Suresh Kumar Mishra 'Uratript' (born 1981, India) – humorist and satirist.


Notable satires in contemporary popular culture
In modern culture, much satire is often the work of several individuals collectively, as in magazines and television. Hence the following list.


Print
  • Astérix (French comic strip, satirizing both the era as well as 20th century life)
  • Benchley (US comic strip created by and , satirizing and American culture)
  • Bone (US comic strip)
  • The Boondocks (US comic strip, satirizing African-American culture)
  • Le Canard enchaîné (weekly French satirical newspaper)
  • (weekly French satirical paper)
  • The Chaser (Australian newspaper and TV shows)
  • (Thuglak – Tamil magazine)
  • (Persian book)
  • (US comic strip)
  • The Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics by
  • (US comic strip)
  • The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers (US comic strip)
  • Faux Faulkner contest (annually published in Hemispheres magazine until 2005)
  • Fritz the Cat by
  • (monthly US magazine)
  • Idées noires (Belgian comic strip)
  • Li'l Abner (US comic strip)
  • Life in Hell (US comic strip)
  • Mad (satirical comic book and magazine)
  • The Medium (weekly newspaper printed by students of Rutgers University)
  • Mr. Natural by
  • Nero (Belgian comic strip)
  • The New Yorker (Shouts and Murmurs)
  • (US magazine)
  • (US comic strip)
  • Pogo (US comic strip)
  • (UK magazine)
  • The Inconsequential (UK magazine)
  • The Second Supper (US magazine)
  • (Fortnightly UK newspaper)
  • The Adventures of Tintin (Belgian comic strip)
  • Titanic (German magazine)
  • (Dutch comic strip)
  • Wild Wise Weird (Vietnamese satirical fables)
  • (American comic book series)


Television and radio
  • and ()
  • (radio personality "The Howard Stern Show")
  • The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (US Talk Show)
  • The Colbert Report (US Talk Show)
  • The Day Today (UK TV news parody by Chris Morris)
  • (UK current affairs TV-show parody by Chris Morris)
  • On the Hour (UK news radio parody by Chris Morris)
  • (UK TV critique show by Victor Lewis-Smith)
  • This Hour Has 22 Minutes (Canadian TV show)
  • ( and )
  • The Chaser (Australian newspaper and TV shows)
  • Facelift (New Zealand Political show)
  • (UK TV show famous for its puppets of celebrities)
  • (also "Yes, Prime Minister" – UK TV show satirising government)
  • ( Dolls, 1994–2002) – Russian satirical puppet show
  • ( Fuse) – Soviet television satirical/comedy short film series
  • Nip/Tuck (Ryan Murphy)
  • Have I Got News For You – Long running UK TV panel show
  • – 2005 UK TV satire by Chris Morris and .
  • The Chaser's War on Everything – Australian satire with an emphasis on attacking 'everyone'.
  • ()
  • Royal Canadian Air Farce (1993–2007) (Don Ferguson, , )
  • Air Farce Live (2007–present) (Don Ferguson, , )
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus
  • (radio personality "The Phil Hendrie Show")
  • Mock the Week – UK TV comedy panel show
  • The Larry Sanders Show – ()
  • 30 Rock – ()
  • Glenn Martin, DDS – A Nick@Nite show
  • Episodes – David Crane
  • Better Off Ted – ()
  • Onion News Network
  • The Boondocks – ()
  • (German TV series)
  • Servant of the People (2015 TV series) — Ukrainian political satire comedy TV series starring Volodymyr Zelensky
  • The Amazing World of Gumball –
  • – ()
  • On Cinema at the Cinema – (), )
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air – ( and )


Music
  • The Cover of "Rolling Stone" a satirical lament by
  • "White America" is a satirical song by It is about his impact in rap and the impact of rap in the white communities.
  • "Mercedes Benz" is a McClure-Joplin song sung by
  • 's album Tacky Souvenirs of Pre-Revolutionary America overdubbed new, satirical lyrics onto such pop hits as "We Are the World".
  • , a satirical music genre with anarcho-capitalist and cyberpunk overtones dedicated to (anti-)consumerism.
  • is an American political satirist known for his many appearances on
  • 's song The Barry Williams Show satirizes which showcase domestic topics of a taboo or shocking nature (and the viewing public's fascination with such content).
  • have consistently used satire to make political points throughout their musical career.
  • 's albums Animals and The Dark Side of the Moon are conceptual and satirical albums.
  • The Lonely Island is a satirical music group known for their work on Saturday Night Live.
  • , Robert Lopez and 's Tony-sweeping Broadway show The Book of Mormon (musical) satirizes the applicability of first-world religion to third-world problems.
  • The Dead Milkmen is a satirical punk rock/cowpunk band from the early 1980s.
  • , a rock pianist, and his group, Ben Folds Five, have multiple songs including satirical elements. Some of them being, "Underground", "Sports and Wine", and "Rock Star".
  • , an American punk band, often used satire in their songs, most notably Kill the Poor.
  • Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention's We're Only in It for the Money, a satire of and conservative America.


Film
  • , a 1974 comedy movie directed by Mel Brooks, satirizing racism
  • Casino Royale, a 1967 satire on the James Bond series and the entire spy .
  • This Is Spinal Tap, a satire on heavy metal culture and "rockumentaries"
  • The Very Same Munchhausen, a 1979 satire of the late Soviet society
  • Clueless
  • American Beauty, a 1999 satire of life in the suburbs
  • Thank You for Smoking
  • is a 2004 film satirizing Hollywood action flicks as well as post-9/11 American foreign policy.
  • Wag the Dog
  • The Rules of Attraction
  • Best in Show
  • I Heart Huckabees
  • Starship Troopers
  • Scary Movie
  • Dr. Strangelove
  • Planet of the Apes
  • , a film satirizing censorship
  • Network
  • Otaku no Video, a 1993 satirizing the subculture
  • Adaptation.
  • Brazil
  • S.O.B., a satire on Hollywood.
  • Election
  • Not Another Teen Movie, a satire of the teen film genre
  • Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
  • Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
  • Weapons of Mass Distraction
  • Little Children
  • Man Bites Dog
  • The Simpsons Movie
  • Smile, a satire of beauty pageants and small-town life
  • War, Inc.
  • Britannia Hospital
  • , a dark satire on consumerism, cults, and extremism
  • Simon, satirical commentary on the effects of mass media in pop culture
  • American History X satirizes race/racism in a contemporary setting
  • They Live
  • Land of the Dead, a satire of post-9/11 America state and of the Bush administration
  • The Wicker Man, a satire on cults and religion
  • The Great Dictator, a satire on
  • Monty Python's Life of Brian, a satire on miscommunication, and
  • The Player, a satire of Hollywood, directed by
  • In the Loop, a satire of the 2003 invasion of Iraq
  • , a French Canadian/Québécois series depicting a satirical federalist
  • Fubar
  • The Man Who Knew Too Little


Video games
  • Fallout
  • Fallout 2
  • Fallout 3
  • Fallout 4
  • Deddo Raijingu, a satire on US consumer culture
  • Deddo Raijingu 2: Ofu za rekōdo, a satire on US consumer culture
  • Grand Theft Auto


Internet


See also
  • List of satirical news websites

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