Word: sardonicism
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Adam Goldenberg ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. His column, “Sardonic Verses,” will continue to offer an irreverent outsider’s perspective on the daily news, campus issues, and the world in general on alternate Fridays.
If you’re an Undergraduate Council candidate, you are, in all likelihood, afraid of Steve Y. Lee ’06. As one of the co-moderators of last week’s debate, he added his own sardonic flourishes to the script. “It?...
DIED. VINE DELORIA, 72, sardonic scholar widely regarded as the century's most influential Native American thinker, writer and activist; of complications from an aortic aneurysm; in Denver. In more than 20 books, most famously the 1969 manifesto Custer Died for Your Sins, the Standing Rock Sioux debunked stereotypes and...
5 Three Hotels. No longer merely promising, Jon Robin Baitz is now a major playwright. Off- Broadway, three wry, elegant and searing monologues by a husband and wife unveiled a sardonic saga of international corporate greed and the resulting wreckage of one executive's career, family and beliefs.
The first play, “A Slice of Life,” began the festival with a sardonic awareness of tradition, which suited the budding playwrights’ efforts to forge their own, new dramatic conventions. In it, a father who wants to circumcise his son according to family...