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Selected Shorts: What Would You Do? (Feat. David Sedaris)

Recommended Listening: David Sedaris presented three short stories while guest hosting WNYC’s Selected Shorts. The three stories were written by Amy Hempel, Tobias Wolff, and Frank Gannon, and each one has to do with “hard choices,” says Sedaris.

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Tuesday New Release Day: Pollan, Sedaris, Stelter, Currey, Thompson, Stothard, Rutherfurd, Wecker, Riley

The headliners this week are on the non-fiction side: Michael Pollan’s Cooked and Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls by David Sedaris. Also new in non-fiction: Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV by the Times’ Brian Stelter and Daily Rituals: How Artists Work by Mason Currey. In fiction: The Humanity Project by Jean Thompson, The Pink Hotel by Anna Stothard, Paris by Edward Rutherfurd, The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker, and The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope by Rhonda Riley. Bonus Links: You can now subscribe to listings of literary new releases in your feed reader with this RSS feed. Plus, check out more new release RSS feeds here.

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Attention all readers who want to talk pretty one day: a story by David Sedaris has just been made into a film.

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NPR’s started investigating David Sedaris’ stories because of the whole Mike Daisey fiasco, and they’re finding a lot of it to be not factual so much as “realish.”
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NPR’s started investigating David Sedaris’ stories because of the whole Mike Daisey fiasco, and they’re finding a lot of it to be not factual so much as “realish.”

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    • #Lit
    • #Fact-Checking
  • 1 year ago
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