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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780316143479 |
Powells.com Staff Pick
Always a delight, never a disappointment, David Sedaris has come out with his finest offering yet. He has a deft touch, moving between sarcasm and sadness or, in this collection, between redneck babysitters and quitting smoking.
Recommended by Beth, Powells.com
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Trying to make coffee when the water is shut off, David considers using the water in a vase of flowers and his chain of associations takes him from the French countryside to a hilariously uncomfortable memory of buying drugs in a mobile home in rural North Carolina. In essay after essay, Sedaris proceeds from bizarre conundrums of daily life — having a lozenge fall from your mouth into the lap of a fellow passenger on a plane or armoring the windows with LP covers to protect the house from neurotic songbirds — to the most deeply resonant human truths.
Culminating in a brilliant account of his venture to Tokyo in order to quit smoking, David Sedaris's sixth essay collection is a new masterpiece of comic writing from "a writer worth treasuring" (Seattle Times).
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Trying to make coffee when the water is shut off, David considers using the water in a vase of flowers and his chain of associations takes him from the French countryside to a hilariously uncomfortable memory of buying drugs in a mobile home in rural North Carolina. In essay after essay, Sedaris proceeds from bizarre conundrums of daily life-having a lozenge fall from your mouth into the lap of a fellow passenger on a plane or armoring the windows with LP covers to protect the house from neurotic songbirds-to the most deeply resonant human truths. Culminating in a brilliant account of his venture to Tokyo in order to quit smoking, David Sedaris's sixth essay collection is a new masterpiece of comic writing from a writer worth treasuring (Seattle Times).
Praise for When You Are Engulfed in Flames:
Older, wiser, smarter and meaner, Sedaris...defies the odds once again by delivering an intelligent take on the banalities of an absurd life. --Kirkus Reviews
This latest collection proves that not only does Sedaris still have it, but he's also getting better....Sedaris's best stuff will still--after all this time--move, surprise, and entertain. --Booklist
Table of Contents:
It's Catching
Keeping Up
The Understudy
This Old House
Buddy, Can You Spare a Tie?
Road Trips
What I Learned
That's Amore
The Monster Mash
In the Waiting Room
Solutions to Saturday's Puzzle
Adult Figures Charging Toward aConcrete Toadstool
Memento Mori
All the Beauty You Will Ever Need
Town and Country
Aerial
The Man in the Hut
Of Mice and Men
April in Paris
Crybaby
Old Faithful
The Smoking Section
About the Author
What Our Readers Are Saying
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Bookwomyn, August 31, 2008 (view all comments by Bookwomyn)
Sedairis does it again ... amusing how he can find humor in the most mundane things. Especially endearing to me was his less-than-successful attempt to learn Japanese as a stop-smoking strategy. He's perhaps the only person to have done so! I also loved his description of the Japanese electric toilet and the apartment's neighborhood. Can't wait for the next one ...





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vanillachicken, August 21, 2008 (view all comments by vanillachicken)
An eye-catching and thought-provoking title, if I ever saw one! Unless you have read this author before, one would probably think it was a morbid history of a smoker's life and death.





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Katie Doughty, August 8, 2008 (view all comments by Katie Doughty)
Witty and eclectic
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780316143479
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Little Brown and Company
- Author:
- Subject:
- Form - Essays
- Subject:
- Essays
- Copyright:
- 2008
- Publication Date:
- June 2008
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 323
- Dimensions:
- 8.67x5.57x1.13 in. 1.02 lbs.











