Barrel Fever

Stories and Essays

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David Sedaris: Barrel Fever (1998, Little Brown & Company)

English language

Published 1998 by Little Brown & Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-19128-9
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In David Sedaris’ world, no one is safe and no cow is sacred. A manic cross between Mark Leyner, Fran Lebowitz, and the National Enquirer, Sedaris’ collection of essays is a rollicking tour through the national Zeitgeist: 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; a teenage suicide tries to incite a lynch mob at her funeral; a bitter Santa abuses the elves.

David Sedaris made his debut on NPR’s Morning Edition with “SantaLand Diaries”, recounting his strange-but-true experiences as an elf at Macy’s, and soon became one of the show’s most popular commentators. With a perfect eye and a voice infused with as much empathy as wit, Sedaris writes stories and essays that target the soulful ridiculousness of our behavior. Barrel Fever is like a blind date with modern life, and anything …

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Book's saving grace were the personal essays at the end. I prefer Sedaris's tales of his life and family to his (arguably scary/disturbing) fiction.

Subjects

  • Fiction, humorous, general
  • Humor, form, essays
  • Fiction, short stories (single author)