![]() ![]() He touches on how his writing has evolved over time and shares how he handled a heckler while delivering the commencement address at Oberlin College. “Lucky-Go-Happy,” Essay by David Sedaris | The New YorkerĪuthor David Sedaris Talks His Latest Book Happy-Go-LuckyĪuthor David Sedaris joins TODAY to discuss his new collection of essays Happy-Go-Lucky. Its sidewalks were cracked, its mailboxes bashed in.” “The America I saw while on tour in the fall of 2021 was weary and battle-scarred. ![]() Learn more about this instant best-seller on his website,and listen to him read the essay that started it all.Īnd, as referenced above, here’s the essay that started it all. In his most recent collection of essays, Sedaris captures what is most unexpected, hilarious, and poignant about recent personal and public upheavals, and expresses in precise language both the misanthropy and desire for connection that drive us all. We are so thrilled that he will be back to open our season this Saturday, October 8, that we’ve decided to share some of our favorite Sedaris readings, interviews, and other tidbits in this week’s Culture Picks. Writer and humorist David Sedaris has long been a PAC audience favorite. ![]()
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