The Land and Its People by David Sedaris review – crankiness and charm David Sedaris's latest collection of essays has been in the making for nearly three decades, during which he has delighted readers with his unique blend of humor, pathos, and insight into the human condition.
Yet, this new volume seems to rely heavily on familiar tropes and anecdotes that feel increasingly thin.
Sedaris's success is a testament to his ability to tap into our collective psyche, but it also raises questions about artistic endurance.