When You Are Engulfed in Flames

Version: Unabridged
Author: David Sedaris
Narrator: David Sedaris
Genres: Non-Fiction
Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA
Date: June 2008
Length: 9 hours, 5 minutes
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Overview

"Trying to make coffee when the water is shut off, David considers using the water in a vase of flowers and his chain of associations takes him from the French countryside to a hilariously uncomfortable memory of buying drugs in a mobile home in rural North Carolina.
In this remarkable new volume, Sedaris proceeds from bizarre conundrums of daily life--having a lozenge fall from your mouth into the lap of a fellow passenger on a plane or armoring the windows with LP covers to protect the house from neurotic songbirds--to the most deeply resonant human truths. Culminating in a brilliant account of his venture to Tokyo in order to quit smoking, David Sedaris's sixth collection is a new masterpiece of comic writing from "a writer worth treasuring" (Seattle Times). "

Reviews (13)

Well read Story

Written by Anonymous on February 14th, 2012

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Not a genre that I would normally choose. Well told, funny, honest and overall I enjoyed it. Something different.

funny

Written by Peggy Stortz on January 27th, 2011

  • Book Rating: 4/5

With a great variety of tales, Sedaris occasionally bored and frequently made me laugh so hard I couldn't even drive and had to pull over on the shoulder. Really this isn't a 4 star book, it's stories--some are 2's, some 3's, mostly 4's and a few fives.

When you are engulfed in flames

Written by Graham Salina, KS from Salina, KS on January 25th, 2011

  • Book Rating: 1/5

It is difficult to know what this author is trying to acheive. I didn't find any humour or point in it. Couldn't even finish the 1st disc before I sent it back. Not worth bothering with.

When you are engulfed in flames

Written by Deb on December 3rd, 2010

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Quirky, serious, funny, sometimes laugh out loud. Very enjoyable!

Just OK

Written by Greg from Sugar Land, TX on October 21st, 2010

  • Book Rating: 2/5

this collection of stories consists of some 2's and 3's. the humor is different and not quite my cup of tea. It took me 3 stories just to figure out if the reader (the author - which I didn't know at the time) was male or female. This is one of those books that was good enough to finish, but I was glad when I got to the end.

SO good

Written by Sharona on June 13th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I love David Sedaris. I've read his books for years, and was hesitant to buy an audio book, because often, when they are read by the author, what I found so funny when interpreted by the "voice in my head" is watered down, or even boring when the author reads the material... No so with Sedaris. I drive along, at 7:00 AM, laughing out loud, all alone in the car, at 70 mph on the Indiana Toll Road....a great start to another bizzare day. And on the same drive back, around 10PM, exhausted, I'm convinced I've found a kindred spirit. Read or listen to everything he's ever done....you won't be disappointed.

F.U.N.N.Y.

Written by Anonymous on March 22nd, 2010

  • Book Rating: 5/5

David Sedaris' willingness to admit his failings and present them in such a humorous way was delightful. I saw so much of myself in him, it helped me laugh at me.

When your engulfed in flames

Written by Sandy from Natick, MA on January 22nd, 2010

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Absolutely Horrible--Its funny that some reviews find this book funny and some not worth the paper its written on. I couldn't get to the 4th C-D.

Horrible

Written by Anonymous on January 7th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 1/5

This was a horribly boring book. I would not recommend to anyone. At points the book goes from the author's voice only to points where he was too lazy to read and they just used clips from his stand up performances. It is very annoying.

When You Are Engulfed in Flames

Written by Anonymous from Kansas City, MO on September 23rd, 2009

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I laughed out loud as I was driving down the highway. One of the great things about this audio book is that if you have someone riding with you, you can listen to a story, without having to start at the beginning of the audiobook. This is one of the funniest David Sedaris books that I have heard.

Author Details

Author Details

Sedaris, David

David Raymond Sedaris, born in Binghamton, New York on December 26, 1956, is an American humorist. He was raised in Raleigh, North Carolina with his sister Amy Sedaris, a comedic actress and writer. They were raised Greek Orthodox members of a six sibling brood, years that Sedaris references back to constantly in his works. According to his writings, a lisp led to a love of all “s-less” words and to parents worried about his orientation while he was young. Sedaris has written that this all brought to him an incredible vocabulary. His satirical wit comes from a life filled with his own unique experiences and observations in which only he would find humor.

A declared sufferer of OCD while he was younger, Sedaris has written that smoking helped to cure him of the obsessive behaviors. Many criticize Sedaris on these claims while others wonder if he is only being satirical when making them. The privilege Sedaris has now to write and to get noticed did come easily. In 1977, he left both Kent State University and Duke University without a degree but finally earned one in 1987 from the Art Institute of Chicago.

His path to writing fame was a slow one as he had to take on jobs such as house cleaning to support himself. But his hilarious, thoughtful autobiographical works would soon become acclaimed. They were mostly written accounts early on about his teenage and young adult years where he experimented with drugs. Then he began to explore his family ties and his own homosexuality in his material. He has often contributed his short works to The New Yorker and Esquire magazine as well as delivered them on a radio show entitled “This American Life”, a Public Radio International distribution.

He has gained an international audience for his top selling books and collections of stories such as Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, Me Talk Pretty One Day and Naked. He was even nominated for a Grammy for the category “Best Spoken Word Album for Dress Your Family in Corduroy & Denim. He has done gained mainstream attention in the states by doing shows like “The David Letterman Show”. And he was the editor for the book Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules: An Anthology of Outstanding Stories.

He and his sister Amy Sedaris are an explosively funny collaborative team. They write under the moniker “The Talent Family”. Many of their works were produced in New York City at The Drama Department and at the Lincoln Center. Brother and sister have created plays like The Book of Liz, Stump the Host as well as One Woman Shoe, an Obie Award-winning play.

David Sedaris has also won several awards on his solo material. He was nominated for Grammy Awards in the categories of Best Comedy Album for David Sedaris: Live at Carnegie Hall. Along with that distinction he received the Thurber Prize for American Humor and was only the third writer to do so. Time magazine in 2001 had even honored him with the title of Humorist of the Year.

Presently, Sedaris resides in France with his partner Hugh Hamrick. However, Sedaris makes several tours throughout the United States on promotional book tours often. For 2008, Sedaris is panning to release a book titled Indefinite Leave to Remain.