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Welcome to the hilarious, strange, elegiac, outrageous world of David Sedaris. In Naked, Sedaris turns the mania for memoir on its ear, mining the exceedingly rich terrain of his life, his family, and his unique worldview-a sensibility at once take-no-prisoners sharp and deeply charitable. A tart-tongued mother does dead-on imitations of her young son's nervous tics, to the great amusement of his teachers; a stint of Kerouackian wandering is undertaken (of course!) with a quadriplegic companion; a family gathers for a wedding in the face of imminent death. Through it all is Sedaris's unmistakable voice, without doubt one of the freshest in Ameri
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Book Title: Naked
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Naked by David Sedaris Book Review
Name: Donna Hill
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Walk on the Wild Side
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2014
Review: I read this book in two or three sittings. I had over half of the book left to read and planned on reading it slowly but I became hooked and polished the rest off in one night as though it were a delicious dessert. David's story became so exciting that I was mesmerized. I couldn't help liking him. He made me care about him. Picture yourself as a child inflicted with a severe case of OCD--the counting, touching, and checking exhausts you by the end of the day--you retreat to your room to lie on your bed and rock. Picture yourself as a young person with homosexual feelings in a world filled with hate and prejudice towards minorities and particularly gay men. Imagine yourself with parents who fill up their home with baby after baby but have no aptitude for parenthood--a mom who sees her son's frailties as fodder for comedy, a dad who's more in love with golf than his family, a mom whose addiction to cigarettes and alcohol is stronger than anything else. Imagine working in a mental hospital or attending a college with handicapped people and having to care for your roommates' needs. Picture yourself feeling so disenchanted with life that you find yourself shoplifting, taking drugs and distributing them, and going from one menial job to the next.
Sedaris decides to take off and leave his family. This is when he travels all over the U.S., hitchhiking, working side by side with migrant workers, and seeing a side of life that is so seedy that suddenly his home life is looking a lot better. As you might imagine, taking so many risks brings him into some unimaginable situations. I was reminded that men too can be harassed by sexual predators.
He returns home to take on some unusual jobs, meeting some memorable characters along the way. The final chapter when he decides to spend a few days in a nudist camp is the icing on the cake. I loved it. Nudists are a hoot!
If you're like me, you'll find yourself rooting for Sedaris and laughing a lot. Sedaris has a talent for making the bizarre seem outrageously funny. But I didn't find the entire book to be "side-splitting." At 67, I was still naive enough to be shocked by some of the characters and situations. I felt like a social worker looking at some appalling people and then from time to time it was all just too funny. Some readers won't laugh, some will laugh as I did--just some of the time--others will roar with laughter throughout the book. It all depends on your sensitivities. I'm the kind of person who doesn't want everything sugarcoated for me. I don't scream TMI all the time. I can take a dose of the bizarre because my life wasn't always a 50s sitcom. If nothing else, this book could make you feel as I did that my life wasn't so bad. If you laugh, it's a bonus.
Name: C. Taty
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: NAKEDLY ENTERTAINING
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2007
Review: NAKED, by David Sedaris, is a compilation of seventeen autobiographical short stories. Essays, if you will. What's imparted here are sagas of a life less- ordinary in the most self deprecating prose I've encountered since the heydays of Mr. -I can't get no respect- Rodney Dangerfield. Some stories, like my favorite "C.O.G.", are imbued with slapstick humor and wit to boot. "The incomplete QUAD" is a lovely, albeit bittersweet tale of quadriplegic life that manages to be funny only by Sedaris' paragonless penmanship. Not all the stories are compelling, however. Despite its promising title, "The women's open" is a moribund account of the author sister's graduation to womanhood. The whole tale is pointless at best, and fails to make PAR with Sedaris father's maniacal penchant for the sport of Golf. Arguably no point is intended in these stories, but some like "The women's open" are simply not worthy of print.
In all, I wasn't afflicted by a case of "I can't put the book down", nor was I rolling on the floor laughing, but I did enjoy reading this book. I placed it preciously on my nightstand at the end of each essay, as I blissfully longed to perusing the next tale, much to the bemused stares of my paramour.
Four Stars for entertainment value and readability. To be sure, the book is a recommended levity inducing alternative to today's gray matter sacking TV programming.
Name: M. JEFFREY MCMAHON
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Flannery O'Conner Meets Mark Twain
Date: Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2004
Review: David Sedaris is blessed with a unique, inimitable voice--mordant, petulant, and scabrous--that is all his own and that voice is showcased to perfection in Naked, a collection of humor essays that seem to merge the grotesque characters in Flannery O'Conner's short stories through the jaded prism of Mark Twain's best travel writing. Here are some highlights that make Naked a must-read:
1. Get Your Ya-Ya's Out--a merciless profile of his crabby grandmother and the power she held over the household when infirmity required she move in with Sedaris' immediate family. The acrimonious conflict between the grandmother and Sedaris' mother is juicy and hilarious.
2. Planet of the Apes--chronicles Sedaris' hitchhiking escapades, some of which are so dramatic and dangerous that a film could be adapted to these adventures.
3. The Incomplete Quad--to get a room and board discount from the university, Sedaris agrees to room and care for a roommate, a college girl who suffers from quadriplegia. Her physical limitations and life of rejection cause her to be Sedaris' cynical hitchhiking soulmate. The two travel together throughout the country, as "husband and wife," Sedaris the upstanding husband standing by his lady's side as he languishes in her wheelchair. They use this ruse to pique the sympathy of strangers and become inflated with pride and arrogance as they dupe the public.
4. C.O.G. (Child of God)--at fifty pages and comprised of three parts, this is perhaps Sedaris' strongest essay in the collection. He describes mifits who ride the bus across the country, a strange middle-aged man who lives with his mother whom Sedaris meets while working at an apple processing plant in Oregon, and the C.O.G. a born-again amputee (right of a Flannery O'Conner short story) who suffers from alcoholism, flatulence, and a dream, contrary to his self-proclaimed piety, of making materialistic riches.
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