Category
page 1Satirical works
Silvía Night
fictional character
The Satire of the Trades
didactic ancient Egyptian literary work in the form of an Instruction, composed by a scribe named Dua-Kheti for his son Pepi; describes a number of trades in an exaggeratedly negative light, extolling the advantages of the profession of scribe
Transpiranto
Transpiranto is a parody language, a caricature of the international auxiliary language Esperanto. The name contains a play on the Swedish verb transpirera, to perspire. The parody language was developed from 1929 by contributors to the publication Grönköpings Veckoblad ('the Greenville Weekly', a Swedish satirical monthly), through a series of comical translations of well-known Scandinavian songs and poems, more than 200 in all. The first two Transpiranto poems were written by Nils Hasselskog.