Information about David Sedaris
Sedaris in 2005. | |
| Born: | November 26 1956 Binghamton, New York |
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| Occupation: | Humorist, radio contributor |
| Debut works: | "SantaLand Diaries," 1992 |
| Influences: | Lorrie Moore, Alice Munro, Flannery O'Connor, Tobias Wolff, Richard Yates, Kurt Vonnegut[1] |
Biography
Early life and "SantaLand Diaries"
Sedaris was born in Binghamton, New York, and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. He was the third child of Lou Sedaris, an IBM engineer, and Sharon Sedaris; his siblings, from oldest to youngest, are Lisa, Gretchen, Amy, Tiffany, and Paul.[7] As a child, he suffered from a lisp when pronouncing the letter "s" (which was later cured by speech therapy), obsessive compulsive disorder, and juvenile Tourette's syndrome, which he claims was partially cured when he took up smoking.[8] In his teens and twenties, he dabbled in visual and performance art. His lack of success is described in several of his essays. Sedaris dropped out of Kent State University in 1977, and moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1983, graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1987. (He did not attend Princeton University, although he spoke fondly of doing so in "What I Learned," a comic baccalaureate address delivered at Princeton in June 2006.)While working a string of odd jobs across Raleigh, Chicago and New York City, Sedaris was discovered reading his diary (which he has kept since 1977) in a Chicago club by radio host Ira Glass, who asked Sedaris to appear on his weekly local program The Wild Room.[9] Sedaris later said, "I owe everything to Ira....My life just changed completely, like someone waved a magic wand."[6] Sedaris' success on The Wild Room led to his National Public Radio debut on December 23, 1992, when he read a radio essay on Morning Edition titled "SantaLand Diaries," which described his experiences working as an elf at Macy's department store during Christmas time in New York.
"SantaLand Diaries" was an immediate success with radio listeners,[10] and made Sedaris what The New York Times called "a minor phenomenon."[9] He began recording a monthly segment for NPR (based on entries in his diary, and edited and produced by Glass), considered adapting "SantaLand Diaries" into a screenplay for Touchstone Pictures, and signed a two-book deal with Little, Brown and Company.[9] In 1993, he told The New York Times that he was polishing his first book, a collection of stories and essays, and had 70 pages written of his second book, a novel "about a man who keeps a diary and whom Mr. Sedaris described as 'not me, but a lot like me.'"[9] (As of October 2007, the novel has not been published.)
Collections and mainstream success
In 1994, Sedaris released the book of stories and essays, titled Barrel Fever. When, in 1995, Ira Glass began hosting the weekly hour-long PRI/Chicago Public Radio radio show This American Life, Sedaris became a frequent contributor. He also began publishing essays in Esquire and The New Yorker. In 1997, he published another collection of essays, Naked. His next book, Me Talk Pretty One Day, was written mostly in France over a period of seven months, and was published in 2000 to "practically unanimous rave reviews."[11] For that book, Sedaris won the 2001 Thurber Prize for American Humor, and was named "Humorist of the Year" by Time magazine. In April 2001, Variety reported that Sedaris had sold the Me Talk Pretty One Day film rights to director Wayne Wang, who was adapting four stories from the book for Columbia Pictures with hopes of beginning shooting in late 2001.[12][7] Wang had completed the script and begun casting when Sedaris asked to "g[e]t out of it," after a conversation with his sister aroused concerns as to how his family might be portrayed on screen. (He wrote about the conversation, and its aftermath, in the essay "Repeat After Me.") Sedaris recounted that Wang was "a real prince....I didn't want him to be mad at me, but he was so grown up about it. I never saw how it could be turned into a movie anyway."[13]In 2004, Sedaris published Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, which hit #1 on The New York Times Nonfiction Best Seller list on June 20, 2004.[5] The audiobook of Dress Your Family, read by Sedaris, was nominated for a Grammy Award nomination for Best Spoken Word Album; the same year, Sedaris received a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album, for his recording Live at Carnegie Hall. In March 2006, Ira Glass said that Sedaris' next book would be a collection of animal fables;[14] that year, Sedaris included several animal fables in his US book tour, and three of his fables were broadcast on This American Life.
In the March 19, 2007 issue of The New Republic, Outside Magazine editor Alex Heard fact-checked Sedaris' books and alleged that some of what Sedaris described as true events actually never happened.[15] Several published responses to Heard's article argued that Sedaris' readers are aware that his descriptions and stories are intentionally exaggerated and manipulated to maximize comic effect.[15][16][17] For his part, Sedaris said he had not read the article, and, of the allegations, stated, "[I]t just bothers the shit out of me."[18]
In September 2007, a new Sedaris collection, All The Beauty You Will Ever Need, was announced for publication on June 1, 2008.[19] Although at least one news source assumed that the book would consist entirely of fables,[19] Sedaris said in an October 2007 interview that the collection might include a "surprisingly brief story about his decision to quit smoking....along with stories about a Polish crybaby, throwing shit in a paraplegic's yard, chimpanzees at a typing school, and people visiting him in France."[18] (The collection's title, which Sedaris says is "a working title,"[18] comes from the last line of his essay "The Way We Are", which was published in The New Yorker in February 2007.)
The Talent Family
Sedaris is also playwright, having authored with his sister, actress Amy Sedaris, several plays under the name "The Talent Family." These include Stump the Host (1993), Stitches (1994), The Little Frieda Mysteries (1997), and The Book of Liz (2002). All were produced and presented by Meryl Vladimer when she was the artistic director of "the CLUB" at La MaMa E.T.C. Sedaris also co-authored Incident at Cobbler's Knob, which was presented and produced by David Rockwell at the Lincoln Center Festival. Sets for those performances were designed by Sedaris's longtime partner, Hugh Hamrick, who also directed two of them, The Book of Liz and Incident at Cobbler's Knob.Works
Story and essay collections
- Barrel Fever (1994)
- Naked (1997)
- (1997)
- Me Talk Pretty One Day (2000)
- Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (2004)
- Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules (editor, 2005)
- All The Beauty You Will Ever Need (out June 1, 2008)
Plays
- Santaland Diaries & Seasons Greetings: 2 Plays (1998)
- The Book of Liz (2002, with Amy Sedaris)
Audio recordings
- The David Sedaris Box Set (2002)
- Live At Carnegie Hall (2003)
Episodes of This American Life featuring Sedaris
- 3 - Poultry Slam
- 4 - Vacations
- 6 - Christmas
- 27 - The Cruelty of Children
- 28 - Detectives
- 35 - Fall Clearance Sale
- 47 - Christmas and Commerce
- 49 - Animals
- 52 - Edge of Sanity
- 57 - Delivery
- 60 - Business of Death
- 67 - Your Dream, My Nightmare
- 73 - Blame It on Art
- 82 - Haunted
- 87 - Very Special David Sedaris Christmas
- 97 - Death to Wacky
- 99 - I Enjoy being a Girl, Sort Of
- 104 - Music Lessons
- 136 - You Are Here
- 137 - The Book That Changed Your Life
- 141 - Invisible Worlds
- 148 - The Angels Want to Wear my Red Suit
- 154 - In Dog we Trust
- 161 - Million Bubbles
- 165 - Americans in Paris
- 173 - Three Kinds of Deception
- 193 - Stories of Loss
- 194 - Before and After
- 198 - How to Win Friends and Influence People
- 201 - Them
- 214 - Family Physics
- 221 - Fake ID
- 225 - Home Movies
- 235 - The Balloon Goes Up
- 240 - I'm in Charge Now
- 241 - 20 Acts in 60 Minutes
- 257 - What I Should've Said
- 277 - Apology
- 288 - Not What I Meant
- 303 - David and Goliath
- 305 - Holiday Spectacular
- 308 - Star-Crossed Love
- 309 - Cat and Mouse
- 315 - Parrot and the Potbellied Pig
- 319 - And the Call Was Coming From the Basement
References
1. ^ Sedaris, David. "Introduction" to Sedaris, David, ed. Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005. ISBN 0-7432-7394-X. p. 1-7.
2. ^ "BEST SELLERS: April 6, 1997", The New York Times, 1997-04-06. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
3. ^ "PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: December 22, 2002", The New York Times, 2002-12-22. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
4. ^ "BEST SELLERS: June 11, 2000", The New York Times, 2000-06-11. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
5. ^ "BEST SELLERS: June 20, 2004", The New York Times, 2004-06-20. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
6. ^ St. John, Warren. "Turning Sour Grapes Into a Silk Purse", The New York Times, 2004-06-06. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
7. ^ Lafreniere, Steve. "Amy and David Sedaris", Index Magazine, 2001. Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
8. ^ McMahon, William M. (March 2001). "Tourette’s Syndrome - Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions: Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care". American Journal of Psychiatry 158: 513-514. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.March%202001&rft.volume=158&rft.aulast=McMahon&rft.aufirst=William%20M.&rft.pages=513-514&rft_id=http%3A%2F%2Fajp.psychiatryonline.org%2Fcgi%2Fcontent%2Ffull%2F158%2F3%2F513-a">
9. ^ Marchese, John. "He Does Radio And Windows", The New York Times, 1993-07-04. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
10. ^ "Sedaris and Crumpet the Elf: A Holiday Tradition", NPR.org. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
11. ^ Richards, Linda. "David Sedaris", January Magazine, June 2000. Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
12. ^ Fleming, Michael. "'Wave' duo pilot cable; Wang's 'Pretty' deal", Variety, 2001-04-05. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
13. ^ Tyrangiel, Josh. "10 Questions For David Sedaris", Time, 2004-06-21. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
14. ^ Glass, Ira. Chicago Public Radio pledge drive, 2006-03-24.
15. ^ Heard, Alex. "A midget guitar teacher, a Macy's elf, and the truth about David Sedaris" (subscription only), The New Republic, 2007-03-19. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
16. ^ Balk, Alex. "David Sedaris May Sometimes Exaggerate For Effect!", Gawker.com, 2007-03-14. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
17. ^ Villalon, Oscar. "Public's taste for nonfiction has publishers playing fast and loose with labels", San Francisco Chronicle, 2007-04-03. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
18. ^ Hambrick, Greg. "David Sedaris is Taking Notes", Charleston City Paper, 2007-10-03. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
19. ^ Isaac, Mike. "David Sedaris announces new book release", Paste Magazine, 2007-09-20. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
20. ^ Hambrick, Greg. "David Sedaris is Taking Notes", Charleston City Paper, 2007-10-03. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
2. ^ "BEST SELLERS: April 6, 1997", The New York Times, 1997-04-06. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
3. ^ "PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: December 22, 2002", The New York Times, 2002-12-22. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
4. ^ "BEST SELLERS: June 11, 2000", The New York Times, 2000-06-11. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
5. ^ "BEST SELLERS: June 20, 2004", The New York Times, 2004-06-20. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
6. ^ St. John, Warren. "Turning Sour Grapes Into a Silk Purse", The New York Times, 2004-06-06. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
7. ^ Lafreniere, Steve. "Amy and David Sedaris", Index Magazine, 2001. Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
8. ^ McMahon, William M. (March 2001). "Tourette’s Syndrome - Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions: Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care". American Journal of Psychiatry 158: 513-514. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.March%202001&rft.volume=158&rft.aulast=McMahon&rft.aufirst=William%20M.&rft.pages=513-514&rft_id=http%3A%2F%2Fajp.psychiatryonline.org%2Fcgi%2Fcontent%2Ffull%2F158%2F3%2F513-a">
9. ^ Marchese, John. "He Does Radio And Windows", The New York Times, 1993-07-04. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
10. ^ "Sedaris and Crumpet the Elf: A Holiday Tradition", NPR.org. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
11. ^ Richards, Linda. "David Sedaris", January Magazine, June 2000. Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
12. ^ Fleming, Michael. "'Wave' duo pilot cable; Wang's 'Pretty' deal", Variety, 2001-04-05. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
13. ^ Tyrangiel, Josh. "10 Questions For David Sedaris", Time, 2004-06-21. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
14. ^ Glass, Ira. Chicago Public Radio pledge drive, 2006-03-24.
15. ^ Heard, Alex. "A midget guitar teacher, a Macy's elf, and the truth about David Sedaris" (subscription only), The New Republic, 2007-03-19. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
16. ^ Balk, Alex. "David Sedaris May Sometimes Exaggerate For Effect!", Gawker.com, 2007-03-14. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
17. ^ Villalon, Oscar. "Public's taste for nonfiction has publishers playing fast and loose with labels", San Francisco Chronicle, 2007-04-03. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
18. ^ Hambrick, Greg. "David Sedaris is Taking Notes", Charleston City Paper, 2007-10-03. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
19. ^ Isaac, Mike. "David Sedaris announces new book release", Paste Magazine, 2007-09-20. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
20. ^ Hambrick, Greg. "David Sedaris is Taking Notes", Charleston City Paper, 2007-10-03. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
External links
- David Sedaris Appearance David Sedaris Live at the Center for Performing Arts at Governors State University on Oct. 19th, 2007
- NPR archive of selected Sedaris appearances
- The New Yorker archive of essays published in the magazine by Sedaris from 2003 to present
- David Sedaris: Barclay Agency, a short biography of Sedaris accompanied by an appearance schedule and related links.
- Emdashes Interview with Sedaris, June 2005.
- "Go Carolina", the opening chapter from Me Talk Pretty One Day
- Antonella Gambotto-Burke on David Sedaris
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Barrel Fever
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Naked
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Me Talk Pretty One Day
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Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
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