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€uroMeinke
04-25-2007, 11:24 PM
We just got back from seeing David Sedaris at UCLA. He was great as usual, just back from spending 3 months in Japan, reading a few diary entries from these as well as more great tales from Paris and Normandy. Damn him, he's leading the life I want. I am jealous and inspired.
Not Afraid
04-25-2007, 11:27 PM
We should talk mmore when we're sitting in the same room. ;)
My thoughts. (http://www.loungeoftomorrow.com/LoT/showpost.php?p=132966&postcount=8275)
blueerica
04-25-2007, 11:59 PM
You probably should, but I appreciate your different interpretations, sans moderation from one another.
Which reminds me... I need to be more diligent with my journaling.
Scrooge McSam
04-26-2007, 04:36 AM
I've never seen him in person, but love his books. Every time I've seen him on the tube, he's usually reading a passage or two from those books. Is that standard fare for live performances or is he more freestyle???
"Plague of Tics" still lays me out every time I read it. I'd type more but I'd have to lick the light switch. ;)
Thanks for the reviews! Sedaris' story about Santaland is my crew's favorite audiobook.
Strangler Lewis
04-26-2007, 06:14 AM
Damn him, he's leading the life I want. I am jealous and inspired.
Well, get busy then. It's never too late to become a drug addict. Which came first, after all. Homosexuality being a lifestyle choice in the eyes of some, you'll have some changes to make. Or you can just call NA "Hugh."
Ghoulish Delight
04-26-2007, 07:03 AM
I've never seen him in person, but love his books. Every time I've seen him on the tube, he's usually reading a passage or two from those books. Is that standard fare for live performances or is he more freestyle???
That's pretty much his m.o. live. Passages from his books, essays, or other writings. Of course, it's all in the reading and his ability to play off the crowd.
I can't stand his books. But the same stuff is incredibly funny when he reads it out loud. I think his voice is just inherently funny so it doesn't matter so much what he says.
Cadaverous Pallor
04-26-2007, 07:33 AM
I've loved his books until I read Dress your family in corduroy and denim. In that one, he kind of veered away from me somehow. His stories are all about absolute empathy, so if you don't feel for him, you won't get it. Me Talk Pretty is so great - but I just love people's stories about their childhoods.
I believe during the live show we saw, he read out some unpublished journaling he'd done during his tour. That was pretty neat.
€uroMeinke
04-26-2007, 09:27 AM
The past couple times we've seen him it's been all unpublished works, excerpts for his journal, and then some Q&A, which usually leads to some great extemporaneous storytelling. If you like his works, you should try to see him live (or listen to his pieces on This American Life).
Snowflake
04-26-2007, 09:34 AM
The past couple times we've seen him it's been all unpublished works, excerpts for his journal, and then some Q&A, which usually leads to some great extemporaneous storytelling. If you like his works, you should try to see him live (or listen to his pieces on This American Life).
I've only heard him on NPR, and I've had his books on my list of to-do, and I haven't. I really need to work through that amazon wish list....
his pieces on NPR have been wonderful, I agree with Alex, his voice and manner of turning a phrase are hysterical.
Not Afraid
04-26-2007, 09:40 AM
Or you can just call NA "Hugh."
The first piece he read was a "disclaimer" about truth in his work. He clarified that there were only 2 pieces of information that were incorrect in the stories we were going to hear (both of them hilarious minutea). He went on to allude to James Frey (how could a fu<king alcoholic lie to you???) and then talked about his wife "Gail" and assured us he was being "straight" wil us.
It was a great start to a great program.
Gemini Cricket
04-26-2007, 06:20 PM
I love David Sedaris. When we saw him, he signed our copy of "Dress Your Family"... he wrote "To Brad and Ralphie, two cocks*ckers in Monterey. Love, David Sedaris".
:D lol!
NirvanaMan
04-26-2007, 06:58 PM
Love the books...not sure I've ever actually read one though.
Traci*tini
04-27-2007, 07:10 AM
Oh good, will be happy to get a new read from him! Was uber disappointed in Dress Your Family....but will always have "is them the thoughts of cows?" to fall back when I need to hyperventilate with laughter. C and L you two are the coolest...always.
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