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Holidays on Ice

By: David Sedaris
Narrated by: David Sedaris, Amy Sedaris, Ann Magnuson
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Holidays on Ice collects six of David Sedaris' most profound Christmas stories into one volume. This drinking-man's companion can be enjoyed by the warmth of a raging fire, the glow of a brilliantly decorated tree, or even in the backseat of a van or police car.

If the very thought of Christmas makes you want to run screaming for a wig or yarmulke, consider including David Sedaris's new and updated Holidays on Ice in your disguise kit. It's light, portable, and easy to hide behind a tallis or foot-long beard. And now with six additional holiday-themed stories, including one never before published, it is the ideal companion with which to pass long hours beside the menorah.

Even if you take it straight-up Christian, if you choose to spend the holidays glazing hams, say, or baking cookies shaped like hobos, you will find this audiobook indispensable. Here is the timeless "SantaLand Diaries", which immortalised the struggle of department store elves the world over. Here is "Dinah, the Christmas Whore", in which the Sedaris family opens its heart to an unexpected, almost Mary Magdalene-like visitor. No matter what your favourite holiday, you won't want to miss celebrating year-round with the writer Entertainment Weekly has called "the preeminent humorist of his generation."

©2008 David Sedaris (P)2008 Hachette Audio
United States World Literature Winter Christmas Funny Witty Comedy

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I love listening to David Sedaris read his work, but would rather not have to listen to the cheap-sounding ‘lift’ music in the background.

Sedaris 10, background music 0

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I found the first section where the narrator is talking about Santaland absolutely hilarious but didn't enjoy the rest as much.

Mixed.

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Mr Sedaris is a brilliant absurdist, writer and performer. His series on BBC Radio 4 has had me giggling, laughing and on occasions, snorting. I love listening to his views on the world and allegedly true recollections of his life. Some reviewers have complained about his use of language and insults to other people but that is to miss the point. I believe the written Mr Sedaris is as fictional as the written David Copperfield and is used as an instrument to describe certain kinds of, mainly American, middle class, aspiring, well off human beings in the same way Dickens' described Victorian London. The terms he uses fit that character in the same way Tarentino uses the N word in his films. It is often the real Mr Sedaris' sparkling and dramatic use of the English language here that is the main joy and often that is best enjoyed listening to Mr Sedaris read his own work . Some works are better read out loud.
This book is often darker and often nastier than his other work and not always easy to listen to. This may not be a good starting point for new readers/listeners but it is often funny, often cringe making but always interesting. Think Ricky Gervias meets P J O'Rouke. These characters are opinionated, often obnoxious and you really would not want to be stuck in a house with them over Christmas but I loved it

T'was the night before Christmas..HIDE.

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First time I heard the elf memoire I was in stitches. Having relistened I find myself less tolerant of the casual way in which the author is happy to upset others for his own amusement, and by our listening, ours. I guess I'm a bit sensitive after 2016, year of the unconscionable hater. Its still pretty funny in many places, and does offer the occasional pause for reflection but its patchy.

great in places

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I picked this up, knowing David Sedaris from his "appearances" on This American Life. It's a great, funny, and insightful look into life from David's point of view. He's brilliant reading his own work, so much so, I think it's probably better to buy the audio book, than the printed book. Great listen for any lover of the absurd.

David Sedaris is brilliant, as usual

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I have some of Davids books as hard copies, but nothing beats listening to him read his own work. The chapter on being an elf in a department store had me laughing out loud. I have several of his audiobooks now, and am on alert for any new ones.

I love David Sedaris

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Very funny sometimes very dark but really good fun to listen to over Christmas. David Sedaris is a very funny man!

A great listen over the Christmas period

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Further explaination isn't necessairy ...
This isn't the best album, but as always it is entertaining, funny, and never fails to give me a new and more positive view of the world and all the people placed in it.

David Sedaris rulles !

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Would you try another book written by David Sedaris or narrated by the narrators?

Yes - provided it was more up to date b

Who was your favorite character and why?

Not really relevant - but I enjoyed the Santas Elf stories best in the collection.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

I didn't get that wonderful wry cynicism that I've heard in David Sedaris' radio broadcasts, so I was really disappointed at this. I wonder if it the audience that I miss - as when there was a live performance I enjoyed that much more.

Did Holidays on Ice inspire you to do anything?

Possibly to avoid a job as Santas little helper?

Any additional comments?

I do have difficulty with short stories as a form. I nearly always find them less satisfying than a novel. But as collections go, this is ok.

Disappointed

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yep, this is definitely as expected, love his (different from mine) view of the world. plus the fact he says things to people that I wouldn't have the courage to say.

David Sedaris view/take on the world

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