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Me Talk Pretty One Day (Hardcover)

by David Sedaris (Author)
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David Sedaris became a star autobiographer on public radio, onstage in New York, and on bestseller lists, mostly on the strength of "SantaLand Diaries," a scathing, hilarious account of his stint as a Christmas elf at Macy's. (It's in two separate collections, both worth owning, Barrel Fever and the Christmas-themed Holidays on Ice.) Sedaris's caustic gift has not deserted him in his fourth book, which mines poignant comedy from his peculiar childhood in North Carolina, his bizarre career path, and his move with his lover to France. Though his anarchic inclination to digress is his glory, Sedaris does have a theme in these reminiscences: the inability of humans to communicate. The title is his rendition in transliterated English of how he and his fellow students of French in Paris mangle the Gallic language. In the essay "Jesus Shaves," he and his classmates from many nations try to convey the concept of Easter to a Moroccan Muslim. "It is a party for the little boy of God," says one. "Then he be die one day on two... morsels of... lumber," says another. Sedaris muses on the disputes between his Protestant mother and his father, a Greek Orthodox guy whose Easter fell on a different day. Other essays explicate his deep kinship with his eccentric mom and absurd alienation from his IBM-exec dad: "To me, the greatest mystery of science continues to be that a man could father six children who shared absolutely none of his interests."

Every glimpse we get of Sedaris's family and acquaintances delivers laughs and insights. He thwarts his North Carolina speech therapist ("for whom the word pen had two syllables") by cleverly avoiding all words with s sounds, which reveal the lisp she sought to correct. His midget guitar teacher, Mister Mancini, is unaware that Sedaris doesn't share his obsession with breasts, and sings "Light My Fire" all wrong--"as if he were a Webelo scout demanding a match." As a remarkably unqualified teacher at the Art Institute of Chicago, Sedaris had his class watch soap operas and assign "guessays" on what would happen in the next day's episode.

It all adds up to the most distinctively skewed autobiography since Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia. The only possible reason not to read this book is if you'd rather hear the author's intrinsically funny speaking voice narrating his story. In that case, get Me Talk Pretty One Day on audio. --Tim Appelo



From Publishers Weekly

Sedaris is Garrison Keillor's evil twin: like the Minnesota humorist, Sedaris (Naked) focuses on the icy patches that mar life's sidewalk, though the ice in his work is much more slippery and the falls much more spectacularly funny than in Keillor's. Many of the 27 short essays collected here (which appeared originally in the New Yorker, Esquire and elsewhere) deal with his father, Lou, to whom the book is dedicated. Lou is a micromanager who tries to get his uninterested children to form a jazz combo and, when that fails, insists on boosting David's career as a performance artist by heckling him from the audience. Sedaris suggests that his father's punishment for being overly involved in his kids' artistic lives is David's brother Paul, otherwise known as "The Rooster," a half-literate miscreant whose language is outrageously profane. Sedaris also writes here about the time he spent in France and the difficulty of learning another language. After several extended stays in a little Norman village and in Paris, Sedaris had progressed, he observes, "from speaking like an evil baby to speaking like a hillbilly. 'Is thems the thoughts of cows?' I'd ask the butcher, pointing to the calves' brains displayed in the front window." But in English, Sedaris is nothing if not nimble: in one essay he goes from his cat's cremation to his mother's in a way that somehow manages to remain reverent to both of the departed. "Reliable sources" have told Sedaris that he has "tended to exhaust people," and true to form, he will exhaust readers of this new book, tooDwith helpless laughter. 16-city author tour. (June)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!!, April 17 2007
This review is from: Me Talk Pretty One Day (Paperback)
My first attempts at reading David Sedaris's stories did not go well. I didn't find the stories funny, and found it difficult to find the desire to pick up the book and read it. It wasn't until I listened to the Audiobooks that I found the humour. Narrated by the author and his sister Amy, the stories take on a new life, and the humour is undeniable. When returning to the books, I then had his voice and delivery in my mind as I read, and I finally saw all of the good things that I had been hearing about this author. For those who are inclined to give a negative review after reading his book, I urge you to seek out the audiobooks first, and listen to the stories as the author had intended them. There is a reason that he sells out book reading tours.
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5.0 out of 5 stars HILARIOUS!!!, Oct 23 2009
By Nat (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Me Talk Pretty One Day (Paperback)
If you want and need a really good laugh, David Sedaris will deliver!!!! The funny life stories go from one to the next, but somehow are linked to reality and can be poignant at times also.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Me Sing Pretty Too, Sep 27 2009
This review is from: Me Talk Pretty One Day (Audio CD)
I was introduced to the work of David Sedaris about seven years ago through a friend who gave me the audio version of this book as a gift. I listened to it over the course of a 1,000 mile long car trip that I had to make alone. It was an unexpectedly witty and very welcome companion. Much as I love Sedaris's work on the printed page, this one really comes to life in the audio CD version with him narrating. He is cringingly funny when doing his singing impression of his childhood self impersonating Billie Holiday. And since he says he no longer sings during his live performances (as I discovered last year when attending his show at Massey Hall) it's all the more reason to listen to the CD version rather than read the book. Very smart and very funny.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Help the language-challenged! Please!
I like this book. I think it is a good thing to acknowledge people with language problems. Imagine you are enjoying a nice afternoon tea with a pretty girl. She looks lovely. Read more
Published 5 months ago by J. Stinson

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
This is not a novel, nor is it anything close, but thank God for David Sedaris and his tell-it-like-it is humour. Read more
Published 24 months ago by James Monroe

5.0 out of 5 stars Cracked me up
This book, along with McCrae's "Katzenjammer" really cracked me up. While the two have nothing subject-wise in common, they're both funny. Read more
Published on Oct 31 2007 by No name given

5.0 out of 5 stars The funniest book ever written
ME TALK PRETTY ONE DAY is the most enjoyable read I have had so far this year. Anyone who has read NAKED will appreciate the continuing adventures of David Sedaris. Read more
Published on Sep 25 2006 by Seabold

5.0 out of 5 stars Plain hilarious
Plain hilarious July 18, 2005
This is one of the most enjoyable books I have ever read. The odd characters made it all the more funny. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2006 by Philip

5.0 out of 5 stars THE funniest book ever written
ME TALK PRETTY ONE DAY is the most enjoyable read I have had so far this year. Anyone who has read NAKED will appreciate the continuing adventures of David Sedaris. Read more
Published on Mar 11 2006 by Seabold

5.0 out of 5 stars Just Hilarious
Like Richard Perez -- author of The Losers' Club: Complete Restored Edition -- David Sedaris doesn't know the meaning of normal. Read more
Published on Aug 3 2005 by Peter Wheeler

5.0 out of 5 stars Just Hilarious
Like Richard Perez -- author of The Losers' Club: Complete Restored Edition -- David Sedaris doesn't know the meaning of normal. Read more
Published on Jul 22 2005 by Peter Wheeler

5.0 out of 5 stars Just Hilarious
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Published on Jul 18 2005 by Peter Wheeler

5.0 out of 5 stars Plain hilarious
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