Episode 50: David Sedaris

Episode 50 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download.

On this week’s show, I talk to the memoir writer David Sedaris,

David Sedaris

plus Pamela Skjolsvik discusses David Sedaris’s Me Talk Pretty One Day,

Pamela Skjolsvik
and Adriana Lecuona writes about Ursula K. Le Guin’s “Those Who Leave Omelas.”
Adriana Lecuona

Texts Discussed

Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls

Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk

Me Talk Pretty One Day

The Unreal and the Real Volume 2

Notes

Sedaris autograph
David’s inscription in my copy of Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim.
One of Ian Falconer's illustrations from Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk.
One of Ian Falconer’s illustrations from Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk.

Episode 50 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download.



7 responses to “Episode 50: David Sedaris”

  1. […] my weekly schedule. I look forward to the discussions on craft, reading, and artists as diverse as David Sedaris to Miles Davis to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Thankfully, host John King was able to take some time out […]

  2. […] was also a recent guest on the Drunken Odyssey, talking about her love for the book Me Talk Pretty One Day, by David […]

  3. […] Check out Pamela Skjolsvik’s essay about David Sedaris back on episode 50. […]

  4. […] out my interview with Davis Sedaris back on episode […]

  5. […] Each episode, author and essayist John King welcomes a new guest for a lively literary discussion, followed by an original essay reading. Don’t know where to start? We recommend the episode with David Sedaris. […]

  6. […] À chaque épisode, l'auteur et l'essayiste John King accueille un nouvel invité pour une discussion littéraire animée, suivie d'une lecture d'essai originale. Vous ne savez pas par où commencer? Nous recommandons l'épisode avec David Sedaris. […]

  7. […] my weekly schedule. I look forward to the discussions on craft, reading, and artists as diverse as David Sedaris to Miles Davis to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Thankfully, host John King was able to take some time out […]

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