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''Naked'', published in 1997, is a collection of
essay An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument, but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a letter, a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short story. Essays have been sub-classified as formal a ...
s by American humorist
David Sedaris David Raymond Sedaris (; born December 26, 1956) is an American humorist, comedian, author, and radio contributor. He was publicly recognized in 1992 when National Public Radio broadcast his essay " Santaland Diaries.” He published his first c ...
. The book details Sedaris’ life, from his unusual upbringing in the suburbs of
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, to his booze-and-drug-ridden college years, to his Kerouacian wandering as a young adult. The book became a best-seller and was acclaimed for its wit,
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and irreverent tackling of tragic events, including the death of Sedaris’ mother. Prior to publication, several of the essays were read by the author on the Public Radio International program ''
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''. ''Naked'' won the
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for Gay Non-Fiction from
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in 1998.


Contents

;Chipped Beef :About the early life of the Sedaris family and David's hopes to one day be rich and famous. It is revealed that the family is actually
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. ;A Plague of Tics :As a child, David develops nervous tics and obsessive-compulsive habits, like licking light switches and kissing newspapers. ;Get Your Ya-Ya's Out! :Ya-Ya, David's mildly senile grandmother, comes to live with the family after suffering an injury. ;Next of Kin :David finds a pornographic novel, which circulates among his siblings until their mother confiscates and reads it. ;Cyclops :David relates cautionary tales passed down from his relatives. ;The Women's Open :David's sister has her first menses while at a golf championship. ;True Detective :David's mother and sister are engrossed in detective television shows such as '' The Fugitive'', and David undertakes some amateur detective work. ;Dix Hill :David volunteers at the Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh, where the residents' behavior ranges from submissive to violent. ;I Like Guys :While at the Ionian Village, a summer camp in Greece, a teenage David realizes that he's gay when he develops a crush on a fellow camper. ;The Drama Bug :David attempts acting after being introduced to Shakespeare by an actor's visit to his classroom. David finds that the playwright's florid Elizabethan language appeals to him, and starts to speak with a British accent. ;Dinah, the Christmas Whore :Teenage David works at a cafeteria during his Christmas break. He and sister Lisa try to extricate a coworker from a domestic disturbance in the slums of
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. ;Planet of the Apes :David begins hitchhiking after he sees the film ''
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'' (1968). ;The Incomplete Quad :David lives in a dormitory for disabled students at
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. He and a quadriplegic woman hitchhike while posing as newlyweds. ;C.O.G. :David gets a job cutting stone into clocks in the shape of
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. He teams up with a coworker who describes himself as a "COG" (Child of God), and they try to sell their stones at local craft fairs. ;Something for Everyone :David refurbishes an apartment complex owned by a woman named Uta. ;Ashes :David's sister marries; their mother, Sharon, is dying of
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. ;Naked :David visits a nudist colony.


References

{{David Sedaris 1997 non-fiction books Little, Brown and Company books Works by David Sedaris American essay collections