A riotous collection of memoirs which explores the absurd hilarity of modern life and creates a wickedly incisive portrait of an all-too-familiar world. It takes Sedaris from his humiliating bout with obsessive behaviour in 'A Plague of Tics' to the title story, where he is finally forced to face his naked self in the company of lunatics. At this soulful and moving moment, he brushes cigarette ashes from his pubic hair and wonders what it all means. This remarkable journey into his own life follows a path of self- effacement and a lifelong search for identity leaving himself both under suspicion and over dressed.
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這是我看過的最有趣的一本書,它所描繪的美國既深刻又荒誕。語言的聰明精練,準確辛辣,畫麵感十足,讓人爆笑不止。
评分這是我看過的最有趣的一本書,它所描繪的美國既深刻又荒誕。語言的聰明精練,準確辛辣,畫麵感十足,讓人爆笑不止。
评分不知道是不是最近一直在讀他的書的關係,最近對此作者的風格有點麻木掉瞭. 仍然是幽默的散文集,時間段主要在作者的童年期. 不知道為什麼一直有種sense of detachment, 大部分的幽默雖然知道應該好笑,卻覺得沒什麼意思.唯一關於grandmother的那篇"Got Your Ya-Ya's out"還讓我差點哭齣來瞭. 這也是我喜歡這位作者的原因吧,幽默的背後其實總有些沉澱.
评分感覺是他最depressing的一本。。寫自己原生傢庭就是忍不住扭麯
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