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När David Sedaris köper ett sommarställe nära havet ser han avkopplande semestrar, brädspel och bad framför sig. Och livet på The Sea Section, som han kallar det, är precis så idylliskt som han drömt om. Men en liten detalj kvarstår: det är omöjligt att ta semester från sig själv, och så gott som omöjligt att ta semester från sin familj. Sedaris är en av de absolut populäraste skribenterna i USA idag, och skriver ofta dråpligt och brutalt ärligt om vår samtid. I sin senaste bok rannsakar han åldrande, politisk korrekthet och döden. Calypso är en både mörk och varm bok – och har blivit unisont hyllad av kritiker världen över. »Calypso är både roligare och mer hjärtskärande än någon annan bok på marknaden« — Guardian
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 19, 2018
      Humorist Sedaris (Theft by Finding) collects 21 essays largely about family bonds and getting older in this hilarious yet tender volume. Facing middle age, the author purchased a beach house, which he named Sea Section, in his childhood state of North Carolina. The beach abode serves not only its intended purpose as a perfect location for family gatherings, but also ends up being a venue for arguments, jokes, and encountering local wildlife (in particular, a snapping turtle to whom Sedaris joked he’d feed a benign fatty tumor Sedaris had formed). Sedaris’s mother died of cancer in 1991 at the age of 62, but his conservative, 92-year-old father (with whom he has a difficult relationship), three sisters (a fourth committed suicide), and younger brother are frequent visitors and fodder for Sedaris’s perceptive and imaginative sense of humor; no subject seems too sacred for his wit, including his sister’s suicide (“I’ve always liked to think that before killing myself I’d take the time to really mess with people”) and the physical attractiveness of Jesus. He also riffs on topics ranging from the inane conversations people have at shops, airports, and hotels (“You’re a long way from home, aren’t you?” one bellman comments) to the nasty expletives drivers scream from cars. Throughout, Sedaris reveals a deep loyalty to family, with loving reminiscences of his mother, a palpable wish to be closer to his father, and a nostalgic devotion to his siblings and their shared memories. The author’s fans and newcomers alike will be richly rewarded by this sidesplitting collection.

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