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  1. Barrel Fever by David Sedaris, 2004-09-29
  2. Barrel Fever and Other Stories by David Sedaris, 2001-10-01
  3. Santaland Diaries & Seasons Greetings: 2 Plays by David Sedaris, 1998-06
  4. Me Talk Pretty One Day 1ST Edition by David Sedaris, 2000-06-01
  5. Flight Patterns: A Century of Stories about Flying by James Salter, Mary Gaitskill, et all 2009-06-16
  6. Naked 1ST Edition by David Sedaris, 1997
  7. Vestido De Domingo, Un (Spanish Edition) by David Sedaris, 2005-12-06
  8. Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris , 2006-07-06
  9. Fuselfieber by David Sedaris, 2006-12-31
  10. David Sedaris: Live For Your Listening Pleasure [AUDIOBOOK] [UNABRIDGED] (Audio CD) by Reader) David Sedaris (Author, 2009
  11. Sedaris's When You Are Engulfed in Flames (When You Are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris (Paperback - June 2, 2009)) by David Sedaris, 2009
  12. Jenny and the Jaws of Life: Short Stories by Jincy Willett, 2002-09-14
  13. Sedaris by Kevin Kopelson, 2007-08-15
  14. Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris, 2004-11-04

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22. Powell's Books - Me Talk Pretty One Day By David Sedaris
A new collection from david sedaris is cause for jubilation. His recent move to Paris has inspired hilarious pieces, including Me Talk Pretty One Day ,
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23. David Sedaris - Salon.com
Jun 6, 2001; Naked david sedaris describes a humiliating bout with obsessive behavior in A Plague of Tics, from his bestselling essay collection.
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    "A Million Bubbles"
    Hear a live recording of David Sedaris reading a previously unpublished story from his new audiobook "Me Talk Pretty One Day." Jun 6, 2001
    "Naked"
    David Sedaris describes a humiliating bout with obsessive behavior in "A Plague of Tics," from his bestselling essay collection. By David Sedaris Mar 16, 2001
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    In another sidesplitting collection, the author writes about his foulmouthed brother, his hopeless French and his brief career as a speed-freak performance artist. By Greg Villepique Jun 9, 2000
    Amy Sedaris digs wigs and baking
    The star of "Strangers With Candy" likes "small woodland creatures" and wants to play Angie Dickinson as "Police Woman." By Rex Doane May 5, 2000

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25. Quote Details: David Sedaris: Writing Gives You The... - The Quotations Page
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26. David Sedaris' Santaland Diaries On Odeo
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    27. Literature-Map: Davis Sedaris
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    28. MySpace
    Fans of david sedaris author of Naked, Barrel Fever, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Holidays on Ice and his newest book, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim.
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    29. Books & Culture Weblog: Content & Context - Books & Culture
    Contributor to the New Yorker and Chicago Public Radio s This American Life, humorist david sedaris has just published a new collection of short stories
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    Columns Books of the Week Mr. Wilson's Bookshelf RIP Rumors of Glory ... Weblog Links Christianity and Science New! Get the Latest Ministry Buzz Related Channels Christianity Today magazine Biography Small Groups ... Weblog Sign up for our free newsletter: By Nathan Bierma posted 06/14/2004 DIALOGUE: DAVID SEDARIS Contributor to the New Yorker and Chicago Public Radio's This American Life , humorist David Sedaris has just published a new collection of short stories called Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim . I talked with him recently over cake at Cozy Corner in Oak Park, Illinois. David Sedaris: With every previous book I've called the publisher and said, You can't let this book come out. I'll give you your money back, please don't let this happen. But I didn't this time, and I think it's because the majority of the stories were published in the New Yorker . I don't trust myself but I do trust them. It's just given me great confidence. I got a bad review yesterday and my publicist warned me not to open this magazine that I'd never open anyway. I went a radio program yesterday and I was thinking about it the whole time I was getting interviewed. And then I thought, Wait a minute, I write for the New Yorker . That somehow made it OK; if they don't like my book, they'll just have to take that up with the

    30. David Sedaris Exaggerates For Us All - 10 Zen Monkeys
    I am even more amazed that the New Republic would publish a lengthy article ‘proving’ that david sedaris’ stories were not literally true.”
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    April 5th, 2007 When our government lies to us, there are consequences. But if we start judging creative, funny storytellers by the strict standards we should Anais Nin is gospel truth? Shall she be booted out of the canon along with dozens of other writers who have inspired college girls and bohemians to ruin their lives? No wonder Hunter S. Thompson blew his own brains out. In a New Republic cover story, Tad Friend Alex Heard has revealed that some of David Sedaris stories were literally true. I am even more amazed that the New Republic anything GettingIt . Friend writes: GettingIt Here, in full, is the interview we published with David Sedaris in 1999. The interviewer was GettingIt contributor, Shermakaye Bass GETTINGIT: What makes a story? DAVID SEDARIS: GI: DS: GI: DS: GI: Is everything you write fact-based? DS: There are some fictional things in Holidays on Ice. Everything in Naked was true. I mean, I exaggerate. But all the situations were true. GI: What about your portrayals of your family?

    31. David Sedaris Interview: 11-02-98
    david sedaris is talking about what happened in his French class that day. We were working on verbs. The teacher picked me to stand up in front of the
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    By Barbara McKenna David Sedaris is talking about what happened in his French class that day. "We were working on verbs. The teacher picked me to stand up in front of the whole class and act out what they told me." It started simply enough, Sedaris says, but by the time they were done with him, they had him dancing, acting like a chicken, committing other unspeakable acts. "Once they smell your fear, you know, it's all over," he concludes. David Sedaris will present a reading at UCSC November 8 Sedaris, who spoke by phone from his Paris home, is a best-selling author and has become one of public radio's most popular commentators. Called "wickedly funny" by the Washington Post, his work has been featured on This American Life, and an eight-week series by Sedaris on life in New York is currently airing on NPR's "Morning Edition." Sedaris will be in Santa Cruz on November 8 to present a reading of mostly new works. His reading here, which is sold out, is part of a nationwide tour this fall and is presented by With Sedaris, known for his keen-witted humor, real life is the basis for most of his work. His three collections of short stories

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    33. Cal Performances | Strictly Speaking | David Sedaris
    Playwright, author, radio star, and retired elf david sedaris may be the most brilliantly witty New Yorker since Dorothy Parker, says New York Magazine.
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    "Playwright, author, radio star, and retired elf David Sedaris may be the most brilliantly witty New Yorker since Dorothy Parker," says New York Magazine . Returning following three prior sold-out appearances in Zellerbach Hall, this Cal Performances favorite may indeed be the closest thing the literary world has these days to a rock star. The author of the bestsellers Barrel Fever Naked Holidays on Ice Me Talk Pretty One Day and Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim , his sardonic wit and incisive social critique have since made him one of America's pre-eminent humor writers. Also a favorite radio contributor to NPR's This American Life , David Sedaris serves up comic relief with equal doses of clear-eyed honesty and brilliant eloquence.
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    35. Review Of David Sedaris' Naked: A Good Stress Reliever!
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    In his newest collection of essays, david sedaris lifts the corner of ordinary life, In david sedaris world, no one is safe and no cow is sacred.
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    37. Seth's Blog: David Sedaris Meets Woody Allen
    david sedaris meets Woody Allen. Now, if he only resists the temptation to Listed below are links to weblogs that reference david sedaris meets Woody
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    38. Weinberg Center For The Arts | Performances
    Laugh along with National Public Radio humorist, playwright, and bestselling author david sedaris, as he reads from his favorite works on stage.
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    39. David Sedaris @ Steppenwolf (avoision)
    A few months back, Liz bought us tickets to see david sedaris at Steppenwolf. We went over shortly after work tonight, and it marked my first visit ever to
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    A few months back, Liz bought us tickets to see David Sedaris at Steppenwolf. We went over shortly after work tonight, and it marked my first visit ever to Steppenwolf. Of all things, as we were taking the elevator up to the second or third floor... we got in with two other couples. As the elevator got going, one of the guys standing next to Liz started talking and I immediately recognized his voice - it was David Sedaris! Liz and I looked at one another, and we both had this silly, "wait, I recognize that voice" moment. Beyond that though, we didn't really know what to do. Interrupting his conversation to tell him who he was ("Oh wow, you're David Sedaris!") seemed wildly inappropriate. Although I was tempted to.
    There wasn't any photography allowed in the theater, and I was afraid of getting caught/booted out. So I tried to sneak a few near the end. This is about as good as I could get, sad to say.

    40. Chapter Excerpt: Me Talk Pretty One Day By David Sedaris
    If I got up from my seat at 225, she d say, Sit back down, david. You ve still got five minutes before your speech therapy session.
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    Me Talk Pretty One Day

    by David Sedaris
    One Go Carolina A NYONE WHO WATCHES EVEN THE SLIGHTEST amount of TV is familiar with the scene: An agent knocks on the door of some seemingly ordinary home or office. The door opens, and the person holding the knob is asked to identify himself. The agent then says, "I'm going to ask you to come with me." They're always remarkably calm, these agents. If asked "Why do I need to go anywhere with you?" they'll straighten their shirt cuffs or idly brush stray hairs from the sleeves of their sport coats and say, "Oh, I think we both know why." The suspect then chooses between doing things the hard way and doing things the easy way, and the scene ends with either gunfire or the gentlemanly application of handcuffs. Occasionally it's a case of mistaken identity, but most often the suspect knows exactly why he's being taken. It seems he's been expecting this to happen. The anticipation has ruled his life, and now, finally, the wait is over. You're sometimes led to believe that this person is actually relieved, but I've never bought it. Though it probably has its moments, the average day spent in hiding is bound to beat the average day spent in prison. When it comes time to decide who gets the bottom bunk, I think anyone would agree that there's a lot to be said for doing things the hard way. The agent came for me during a geography lesson. She entered the room and nodded at my fifth-grade teacher, who stood frowning at a map of Europe. What would needle me later was the realization that this had all been prearranged. My capture had been scheduled to go down at exactly
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