David Sedaris (born December 26, 1956) is an American humorist, comedian, author, and radio contributor. He was publicly recognized in 1992 when National Public Radio broadcast his essay "Santaland Diaries". He published his first collection of essays and short stories, Barrel Fever, in 1994.
Much of Sedaris's humor is ostensibly autobiographical and self-deprecating and often concerns his family life, his middle-class upbringing in the suburbs of Raleigh, North Carolina, his Greek heritage, homosexuality, jobs, education, drug use, and obsessive behaviors, and his life in France, London, and the English South Downs.
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All the essays written by David Sedaris that we will discuss this time are published by The New Yorker or NPR. Because these stories are copyrighted, we won't be posting them directly on our page. Instead, you'll find links to the stories and embedded audio below.
We included a wide variety of essays in various media formats.