PhotoAs host of “The Daily Show,” Trevor Noah comes across as a wry, startled and sometimes outraged outsider, commenting on the absurdities of American life. Some stories will be familiar to fans who have followed the author’s stand-up act. I have to remember to be with people.”PhotoLanguage, he discovered early on, was a way to camouflage his difference. “If you spoke to me in Zulu, I replied to you in Zulu,” he writes. He remembers: “The township was in a constant state of insurrection; someone was always marching or protesting somewhere and had to be suppressed.
Source: New York Times November 28, 2016 20:42 UTC