David Sedaris is the author of the books Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk, When You Are Engulfed in Flames, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Holidays on Ice, Naked, and Barrel Fever. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and BBC Radio 4. He lives in England.
PRAISE FOR THEFT BY FINDING: "Starve and Struggle. Feast. Bloat.
These are the three stages that all artists - with some variation -
go through in their careers...So it's encouraging to read 25 years
of David Sedaris's diaries, and not just because he manages to
defeat Bloat. It's helpful to see that a voice as original,
hilarious and sometimes as infuriating as his was put through the
same Struggle and Starve meat grinder that most of us go
through...No one escapes Bloat, but many survive it. Maybe not with
the grace, whining, hilarity and eye-rolling that Sedaris does. But
through all 25 years of "Theft by Finding" - of soap opera
addictions and spider feeding, family kookiness and language
lessons - Sedaris's developing voice is the lifeline that pulls him
through the murk."
--Patton Oswalt, New York Times Book Review
"A standout... Whether he's in an IHOP in Raleigh or his apartment
in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, his eye for the absurd and the
vulgar is infallible and his deadpan prose style inimitable...Here,
the relatively artless diary entries, short and long, sequenced and
non sequitur, add up to something we've never gotten before--a big,
juicy narrative arc. It comprises 25 years of an essentially
heartwarming success story, any potential ickiness kept in check by
Sedaris's judicious minimalism."
--Marion Winik, Newsday
"A summer in which there is a new Sedaris book is the very
definition of a good summer."--Ann Patchett, author of
Commonwealth
"A David Sedaris book is always a welcome addition to any personal
library - his hilarity, his self-deprecation, his compassion for
(and amusement with) the human condition, and his clear joy at
making his readers laugh out loud are all what make a David Sedaris
book great."--E. Ce Miller, Bustle
"As brilliant and hilarious as anything Sedaris has previously
published."
--Zack Ruskin, SF Weekly
"Diary entries shouldn't be this good, but considering Sedaris's
output, it's not surprising that this collection is a worthy
addition to his name...Like much of Sedaris's deceivingly simple
prose, the enjoyment comes not from its very basic conceit but its
sharp observations and bone-dry humor."--Caitlin PenzeyMoog, A.V.
Club
"Filled with rich and unfailingly sharp observations...There are
moments of sadness...but this is not a sad book; instead, it's a
gloriously weird one...This is a diary that shows us how Sedaris's
powers of observation and his intense investment in his own
perspective have enriched his life and, by extension, ours."--Kelly
Blewett, BookPage
"For those curious about the mind of a comic genius, this is a
great place to start."
--Melissa Kravitz, amNewYork
"Here, in these as-it-happened accounts and jottings, is a rich
chunk of the mother lode from which David Sedaris has mined his
personal essays and performances. The extracts in Theft by Finding
cover what may be called the disconsolate IHOP years, when he was a
college dropout, rootless casual worker and aspiring artist, and
those during which he became a celebrity.... The appeal of these
diary entries lies in their spareness and in Sedaris's boundless
relish for the absurdity of life.... The Sedaris of these diaries
is, above all, a connoisseur of annoying things and of bothersome
and downright dreadful people."
--Katherine A. Powers, Washington Post
"If it's hard to be funny, it's an astounding feat to stay
funny--wildly, wickedly, ingeniously so--for more than twenty
years. Yet David Sedaris has somehow pulled it off, in exhilarating
essays that zero in on the absurd and the poignant with
eviscerating wit and radiant humanity....Fans will no doubt delight
in the entries that will turn into Sedaris's most beloved
essays...We're treated to a portrait of the artist as a young man,
albeit one with an old and singular soul."
--Fiona Maazel, O, The Oprah Magazine
"If you've had the good fortune of seeing Sedaris on tour, you've
probably heard him read from one of his snarky and hilariously
solipsistic diary entries. Finally, they're collected in one place
for the first time."
--Entertainment Weekly
"Mesmerizing... Delightful... Sedaris describes the world around
him... the vast and splendid array of human life that can be
observed at IHOP, or the vagaries of fruit picking... Reading Theft
by Finding is like watching a favorite play from behind the scenes,
in the company of a friend who can identify what is absurd and
heartbreaking and human about every person on stage."
--Annalisa Quinn, NPR
"Of course you're going to buy, read, laugh, ponder, read. He is
one of our best comic writers, one of our most thought-provoking,
and--who knew?--a dedicated diarist."
--John Timpane, Philadelphia Inquirer
"Peak Sedaris...A real journey, and catnip for his most loyal
fans."
--Jinnie Lee and Maura M. Lynch, WMagazine.com
"Randomly open to any page of Theft by Finding and you'll find a
gem... Sedaris's gift is to make you stop and think one moment and
laugh out loud the next."--Rob Merrill, Associated Press
"Raw glimpses of the humorist's personal life as he clambered from
starving artist to household name...Though the mood is usually
light, the book is also a more serious look into his travails as an
artist and person...A surprisingly poignant portrait of the artist
as a young to middle-aged man."
--Kirkus (Starred Review)
"Scintillating... Sedaris is a latter-day Charlie Chaplin: droll,
put-upon but not innocent, and besieged by all sorts of
obstreperous or menacing folks... Sedaris's storytelling, even in
diary jottings, is consistently well-crafted and
hilarious."--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Sedaris fans will thrill to this opportunity to poke around in the
writer's personal diaries, which he has faithfully kept for four
decades and used as raw material for his hilarious nonfiction as
well as his performances."
--Paul S. Makishima, Boston Globe
"Sedaris, a master of incisive and comic cultural criticism, is
about to get more personal than ever...Theft by Finding reveals
intimate details of this literary luminary's life and mind--all
told with his singular sense of humor."
--Harper's Bazaar
"Sedaris's diaries are the wellspring for his cuttingly funny
autobiographical essays, and he now presents a mesmerizing volume
of deftly edited passages...Sedaris is caustically witty about his
bad habits and artistic floundering...A candid, socially incisive,
and sharply amusing chronicle of the evolution of an arresting
comedic artist."
--Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)
"The thrill of Sedaris's nonfiction lies in the absurd details of
his memories, burnished with...polish and comic timing...Now we'll
finally have access to the raw material -- fragments of the
writer's personal diaries that you might recognize from the banter
in his prolific and hilarious live readings."
--Boris Kachka, New York
"The Sedaris diaries are laced with snark, wit and trenchant
observations, personal and public."--Jim Higgins, Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel
"This is Sedaris, who can be wickedly funny as well as deliciously
insightful about modern mores - so the nuggets are big and shiny
and well worth panning for... His eccentric existence is eminently
enthralling."--David Holahan, USA Today
"Wildly entertaining....This book is flat-out memerizing."
--Laurie Hertzel, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
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