I heard an interview
with author John Hodgman on NPR and his new title piqued my interest. John Hodgman, it was pointed out in the
interview, was the actor who portrayed the personification of the uptight inflexible
PC in the popular Apple television commercials from a few years ago. His resume
goes deeper than this though, he has frequently had various TV appearances, and his books apparently have attracted attention when they
were published in the past (though not so I noticed).
Vacationland is
essentially a loosely linked series of essays on a middle-aged family man /
minor celebrity living in the Northeast.
It’s mildly entertaining-- there was some humor to be sure, but if you
are expecting David Sedaris-like belly laughs (as I think I was) you might be
disappointed.
The most interesting
thing for me was the final portion on Maine (of said painful beaches), and identifying the town where he
now has a house. The mystery literary
icon who once lived in this town was fascinating to discover, and revealed a
whole new interest for me.
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