Critical Praise
"Original, acid, and wild"said the Los Angeles Times to every unforgettable encounter.
Compared to Twain and Hawthorne, David Sedaris has become one of the best-loved humorists of our time, writing with perfect pitch about the ludicrousness of our age. Featuring some pieces abut his sojourn in Paris that have been published and many that have been featured in The New Yorker, Esquire, and on NPR, this is a hilarious collection that shouldn't be missed.
-The New Yorker
"The sort of blithely sophisticated, loopy humor that might have resulted if Dorothy Parker and James Thurber had a love child."
-Entertainment Weekly
"Skilled...dramatic...highly ingenious."
-New York Newsday
"Not one of the seventeen autobiographical essays in this new collection failed to make me crack up; frequently I was helpless.... Even the bleakest of them contain stuff you shouldn’t read with your mouth full."
-Craig Seligman, New York Times Book Review
"David Sedaris brings X-ray vision to this strip search of the human psyche, sparing no oneincluding himself."
-Entertainment Weekly
"One of the most sustained bursts of humor in recent memory.... Sedaris manages to make something bigger and more enduring out of his humor, in much the manner Mark Twain used humor as a lens through which to examine humanity."
-John Foyston, Portland Oregonian
"Shrewd, wickedly funny.... These hilarious, lively, and breathtakingly irreverent stories.... made me laugh out loud more often than anything I've read in years."
-Francine Prose, Washington Post Book World
- Category:
- HUMOR
- Format:
- TRADE PAPERBACK
- Publish Date:
- 6/5/2001
- Price:
- $14.99
- ISBN:
- 9780316776967
- Pages:
- 288
- Size:
- 5-1/2" x 8-1/4"
Book Extras
Copy and paste the code below into the HTML of your website or MySpace page.