David Sedaris: Live at Carnegie Hall
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Publisher's Weekly Review
Bestselling humorist Sedaris likes to test out new material on twice-a-year reading tours to get the rhythm and phrasing perfected before he puts them down on the page. This live recording of his October 22, 2002, reading at Manhattan's Carnegie Hall finds Sedaris performing seven hilarious new pieces and taking a few questions from his audience. As uproarious as Sedaris is on the page, he's even funnier reading his wickedly jaundiced reflections. With brilliant deadpan timing, Sedaris is a charm, whether being coaxed into purchasing his clothes in the women's department by his sister Amy ("I'm the guy in a crowded steak house removing a jacket with the label reading 'Sassy Sport'") or untangling the Dutch legend of St. Nicholas and his "six to eight black men" slaves/assistants or trying to explain to guests--in French--that his boss has a rubber hand. Sedaris reaches his pinnacle of hilarity describing his purchase of the "Stadium Pal," an exterior catheter marketed to "sports fans, truck drivers and anyone else who's tired of searching for a bathroom." He praises the "freedom leg bag" that conveniently attaches to the user's calf: "The bag can be emptied and reused up to 12 times, making it both disgusting and cost-effective."(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved All rights reserved.
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A master of the pregnant pause and king of cockeyed deadpan, Sedaris is at the top of his game in these five live performances, delivered in cities across the U.S. The disc includes one of his animal fables, as well as trenchant observations about his life in France and his travels during his author tours. As mundane an experience as shopping at Costco provides as many opportunities for humor, meditations on his past, and appreciation for the bizarre as does the time Sedaris fed a kookaburra outside an Australian restaurant. The brisk and endlessly entertaining listen again proves that mere readers of Sedaris are missing out. (Dec.)
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Citations
Sedaris, D. (2005). David Sedaris: Live at Carnegie Hall (Unabridged). Hachette Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Sedaris, David. 2005. David Sedaris: Live At Carnegie Hall. Hachette Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Sedaris, David. David Sedaris: Live At Carnegie Hall Hachette Audio, 2005.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Sedaris, D. (2005). David sedaris: live at carnegie hall. Unabridged Hachette Audio.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Sedaris, David. David Sedaris: Live At Carnegie Hall Unabridged, Hachette Audio, 2005.
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