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Barrel Fever and Beyond (2 Cassettes) by David Sedaris (Read by), David Sedaris, Amy Sedaris (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: September 1998
  • Sales Rank: 60,290

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    • Pub. Date: September 1998
    • Publisher: Hachette Audio
    • Format: Audio
    • Sales Rank: 60,290

    Synopsis

    From the bestselling author of "Barrel Fever, Naked" and "Holiday on Ice" comes this combination of previously unpublished material and stories from the original book that turned Sedaris into a bestselling author. Here, listeners will laugh out loud as a do-it-yourself suburban dad saves money by performing home surgery, a man who is loved too much flees the heavyweight champion of the world, and a teenage suicide attempts to incite a lynch mob at her own funeral.

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    This tape starts out unpromisingly, with "Drag," a collection of not-so-funny, not-so-original anecdotes about smoking and anti-smoking. But right after that it picks up, with "Giantess," a meditation on a "specialty" magazine for men who like women "ranging anywhere from 10 to 75 feet tall" and preferably still growing. Giantess readers "take the greatest delight in the physical description of a giantess outgrowing her clothing," the magazine's editor helpfully explains. Sedaris isn't necessarily kind; some of his characters are so pathetic or self-involved that you feel uneasy even while you're laughing. In the title story, an alcoholic super confesses to one of his tenants that he's been having blackouts; then he breaks down and sobs. "Something told me I should put my arm around him," the tenant says. "But he was my super, and he was sweaty, so I didn't."
    Sedaris' family stories, however, all have that hint of charity that's sometimes missing in the others, and these essays, like "You Can't Kill the Rooster" and others, provoke the kind of laughter you don't have to feel bad about later.

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    Biography

    Starting with his deadpan, disarmingly funny pieces on NPR and continuing with his collections of short fiction and essays, David Sedaris is one of the best, sharpest humorists writing today. His quirky history and family are rich material, but he's also just as hilarious simply satirizing Christmas cards or mocking his own vices.

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    March 08, 2008: I can read his books over and over, loosing it each time.. His best that i have read is me talk pretty one day