“What is Florida anyway?” the columnist-turned-revolutionary Skip Wiley asks in Tourist Season, the first of Carl Hiaasen’s bestselling crime capers set in the Sunshine State. “An immense sunny toilet ...
Slate: The Trump Era Has Found Its Great Satirist, and It’s … Carl Hiaasen?
The Trump Era Has Found Its Great Satirist, and It’s … Carl Hiaasen?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Carl Hiaasen wrote “Double Whammy,” his 1987 satirical crime novel about bass fishing competitions, corrupt televangelists ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: There’s a thin line between satire and reality in Carl Hiaasen’s ‘Fever Beach’
There’s a thin line between satire and reality in Carl Hiaasen’s ‘Fever Beach’
BroadwayWorld: OLLI at Ringling College to Host 'An Afternoon with Carl Hiaasen'
OLLI at Ringling College has announced that Carl Hiaasen, a New York Times bestselling author, will be the keynote speaker at the launch of OLLI Talks, a new speaker series and fundraising event ...
Asked to describe himself – A crank? A crusader? – novelist Carl Hiaasen replied, "Cranky? Maybe not a crank. No, I think when you write satire, which is what I do, satire always comes from a place of ...
Shooting in the Sunshine State involves navigating a lot of humidity and critters, but the producers of a new Carl Hiaasen adaptation knew it was necessary to get the story right. Bill Lawrence, left, ...
Nothing about Carl Hiaasen’s outward appearance suggests eccentricity. I’ve seen him described as having the air of “an amiable dentist” or “a pleasant jeweler” or “a patrician country lawyer.” He is ...