'It's hard to think of a better living practitioner of hilarious
honesty than David Sedaris' The Times Back when restaurant menus
were still printed on paper, and wearing a mask-or not-was a
decision made mostly on Halloween, David Sedaris spent his time
doing normal things. As Happy-Go-Lucky opens, he is learning to
shoot guns with his sister, visiting muddy flea markets in Serbia,
buying gummy worms to feed to ants, and telling his nonagenarian
father wheelchair jokes. But then the pandemic hits, and like so
many others, he's stuck in lockdown, unable to tour and read for
audiences, the part of his work he loves most. To cope, he walks
for miles through a nearly deserted city, smelling only his own
breath. He vacuums his apartment twice a day, fails to hoard
anything, and contemplates how sex workers and acupuncturists might
be getting by during quarantine. As the world gradually settles
into a new reality, Sedaris too finds himself changed. His offer to
fix a stranger's teeth rebuffed, he straightens his own, and
ventures into the world with new confidence. Newly orphaned, he
considers what it means, in his seventh decade, no longer to be
someone's son. And back on the road, he discovers a battle-scarred
America: people weary, storefronts empty or festooned with Help
Wanted signs, walls painted with graffiti reflecting the
contradictory messages of our time: Eat the Rich. Trump 2024. Black
Lives Matter. In Happy-Go-Lucky, David Sedaris once again captures
what is most unexpected, hilarious, and poignant about these recent
upheavals, personal and public, and expresses in precise language
both the misanthropy and desire for connection that drive us all.
If we must live in interesting times, there is no one better to
chronicle them than the incomparable David Sedaris. Praise for
Calypso 'Sedaris is the premier observer of our world and its
weirdnesses' Adam Kay, author of This is Going to Hurt 'He's like
an American Alan Bennett' Guardian 'Unquestionably the king of
comic writing . . . Calypso is both funnier and more heartbreaking
than pretty much anything out there' Hadley Freeman, Guardian
General
Imprint: |
Abacus
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
June 2023 |
Authors: |
David Sedaris
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Dimensions: |
197 x 127 x 17mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
259 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-349-14468-9 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-349-14468-0 |
Barcode: |
9780349144689 |
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