Calypso

Calypso by David Sedaris is a first edition published by Little, Brown on May 29, 2018. This 272-page book presents a collection of deeply personal and darkly humorous essays that explore themes of family and relationships, particularly focusing on middle age and mortality. Sedaris shares his experiences after purchasing a beach house on the Carolina coast, where he envisions idyllic vacations filled with laughter and leisure, only to confront the reality that one cannot escape oneself.
In Calypso, readers will find Sedaris’s sharp observational humor as he navigates the complexities of life, aging, and the dynamics of family. The essays blend comedy with poignant reflections, revealing the often humorous yet unsettling truths about personal experiences and the passage of time. This edition offers a unique perspective on the challenges of growing older, making it a fitting choice for those who appreciate humor intertwined with deeper insights into life’s realities.
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David Sedaris returns with his most deeply personal and darkly hilarious book.
If you’ve ever laughed your way through David Sedaris’s cheerfully misanthropic stories, you might think you know what you’re getting with Calypso. You’d be wrong.
When he buys a beach house on the Carolina coast, Sedaris envisions long, relaxing vacations spent playing board games and lounging in the sun with those he loves most. And life at the Sea Section, as he names the vacation home, is exactly as idyllic as he imagined, except for one tiny, vexing realization: it’s impossible to take a vacation from yourself.
With Calypso, Sedaris sets his formidable powers of observation toward middle age and mortality. Make no mistake: these stories are very, very funny–it’s a book that can make you laugh ’til you snort, the way only family can. Sedaris’s powers of observation have never been sharper, and his ability to shock readers into laughter unparalleled. But much of the comedy here is born out of that vertiginous moment when your own body betrays you and you realize that the story of your life is made up of more past than future.
This is beach reading for people who detest beaches, required reading for those who loathe small talk and love a good tumor joke. Calypso is simultaneously Sedaris’s darkest and warmest book yet–and it just might be his very best.
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