Books Book Review: ‘The Land and Its People,’ by David Sedaris
In David Sedaris’s wry new collection, being alive is as weird, atrocious, contradictory, unfair and funny as ever.
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· May 22, 2026 · 1 min read
This article was originally published by
NY Times Books
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In David Sedaris’s wry new collection, being alive is as weird, atrocious, contradictory, unfair and funny as ever.
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