In Conversation with David Sedaris
Bitingly dry satire from the king of laconic storytelling
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The writing is sublime but his delivery provides its absolute potential. Nobody can read a piece of writing quite like the person who committed it to the page and with Sedaris, it seems effortless.
Herald, Scotland
Bitingly dry satire from the king of laconic storytelling
Bitingly dry satire from the king of laconic storytelling
Known for pulling at the threads of familiarity, David Sedaris specializes in poignant comedy that is often mined from his unconventional childhood in North Carolina, his wildly varying stream of jobs, and his move to France with his partner. His latest book, The Land and its People, takes all of his wittiest humor and weaves it into a collection of essays that investigate what friendship, brotherhood and travel really mean. Don't miss the chance to see him in conversation about the book and much more, with little off the table.
A Grammy Award-nominated humorist, writer, comedian, bestselling author, and radio contributor, David Sedaris' laconic wit and delivery have ensured his place as one of America's best observant comedians and keenest students of the human condition. His comic debut came about in 1992 when he recounted his strange-but-true experiences of being a Macy's holiday elf in his piece, "Santaland Diaries" on NPR's Morning Edition. A regular contributor to BBC radio, his reminiscent stories about his childhood that features his sister Amy (Sedaris), strikes a chord with many of his listeners. He and Amy are also frequent collaborators in creating stage shows, under their joint company, "The Talent Family". Never afraid to reveal personal anecdotes to audiences, his 2018 book, Calypso was a darkly comic collection of semi-autobiographical essays.
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