I saw him when he did a reading in Chicago about 5 years ago. He was so humble, he said if we wanted to purchase a book, buy a copy of some new author's book - forgotten his name, rather than his book. Marvelous. He is much kinder, sweet and absolutely adorable in person.
Every time David comes to town, we go to his lovely show. He is so delightful in every way. We would like to invite him to dinner. I hope that isn't creepy.
Wonderful stuff. I came to David Sedaris late in my life having been brought up on half a century's worth of great British humourous writing. I love his stories and hearing him read them so skilfully is a delight. Congratulations to you David for passing the "Life in the UK" test.
+Tony Suffolk +Tony Suffolk The BBC's meet david Sedaris, made me find his wonderful writing and speaking, so thanks to the BBC for that! I love how he makes everyday interactions we all have sparkle with new wit and perspective! We are lucky that he has put down roots in England long may he stay and hopefully The BBC make more use of the talent that is now in our country.
Tadzio5050 WHERE WAS DAVID WHEN HIS YOUNGEST SISTER DIED OF SUICIDE? HE AND HIS LOVER OWN MILLION DOLLAR HOMES AROUND THE WORLD, HIS SISTER DIED IN A ROOMING HOUSE LIVING IN SQUALOR.
S C and he's written and talked about her mental health and family estrangement repeatedly before, and after, her death. Is your question rhetorical and its your way of taking a dig at him, or do you not know how to Google something?