David Sedaris
Live at Carnegie Hall
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Bestselling essayist David Sedaris likes to test out his new material on nationwide reading tours to get the rhythm and phrasing perfected before he puts them down on the page. This live recording of his sold-out 2002 reading at New York City’s fabled Carnegie Hall finds Sedaris debuting new and hilarious stories, all captured in this exclusive audiobook.
Tales include a parrot who mimics an ice maker, lovers quarrelling over a rubber hand, and a Santa Claus who moonlights from his job as bishop of Turkey.
“If you’re looking for some comic relief, look no further than David Sedaris.” ―NPR
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Commentaires
"Sedaris's material (Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day) is never funnier than when he's reading it himself." (AudioFile)
"David Sedaris Live at Carnegie Hall is a rollicking comedic masterpiece...this recording will deservedly take its rightful place among the best comedy albums of our time." (AudiobooksTODAY.com)
"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." (Publishers Weekly)
"David Sedaris Live at Carnegie Hall is a rollicking comedic masterpiece...this recording will deservedly take its rightful place among the best comedy albums of our time." (AudiobooksTODAY.com)
"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." (Publishers Weekly)
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