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Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy

Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy
By Jay Sankey

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The sound of one hand clapping may be the performer's worst nightmare. In this engaging and disarmingly frank book, comic Jay Sankey spills the beans, explaining not only how to write and perform stand-up comedy, but how to improve an perfect your work.

This unique insider's look explores the finer points of stand-up comedy, including sources for ideas and writing the jokes; taking the stage, delivery and timing; dealing with nerves; breaking in new material;relating to the audience; marketing and self-promotion; and much more. Sankey enriches the understanding of anyone who is thinking about a career in this profession. Much more than a how-to manual, Zen an the Art of Stand-Up Comedy is the most detailed and comprehensive book on the topic to date. It is an invaluabl reference tool for amateurs and professionals, a thought-provoking look at performance art, and a source of inspiration for anyone seeking artistic growth.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #61356 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-04-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 214 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Library Journal
Toronto-based comedian Sankey may not be a household name, but his how-to book is a worthy complement to Judy Carter's Stand-Up Comedy: The Book (Dell, 1989) and far better than Richard Belzer's slight How To Be a Stand-Up Comic (Citadel, 1992). While Carter offers more specific advice on joke writing to beginners, Sankey provides more depth, musing helpfully on writing, delivery, set structure, and more. He may be right to advise that naturally funny people can learn to do stand-up, but Sankey could say more about the daunting hurdles to latter-day professional success. His Zen references are judiciously sparse, and his conclusion that stand-up comics can learn from Zen about being "in the moment" and staying loose on stage rings true. For strong performing arts collections.?Norman Oder, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Jay Sankey offers aspiring stand-up comics a career's worth of wisdom in Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy. His advice [is] both thought provoking and practical.
Publishers Weekly, May 1998

Jay Sankey offers aspiring stand-up comics a careers worth of wisdom in Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy. His advice [is] both thought provoking and practical.
Publishers Weekly, May 1998

Language Notes
Text: English, German (translation)


Customer Reviews

The Best Book on Stand-up5
I've read a lot of bad books on stand-up comedy, all of them except this one. This is the only good one I've read. After I read this, I did stand-up for the first time at a bar for 30 people. The next week I was in the Comedy Central/Miller Lite Lite 'n Up competition at Comedy Works in Denver for a packed house each time I performed. Out of 100 people, and over the course of 2 months of performing, I got third place. Since then I've moved to Chicago and got booked at Zanie's. A lot of that had to do with the book. It cuts through to the chase.

Brilliant - like no other comedy writing book out there!5
I collect humorous stories - sales blunders, actually. So I wanted a book that would help me as a professional speaker to be as funny as possible. Speakers, like comedians, get paid more when their audience laughs more.

So I began buying all the comedy writing books and most are pretty good. Buy Jay's is first of all, hilariously funny (bonus!) and second, more insightful than anything else. He discusses the psychology of the performer and the audience. He has little, interesting, no - fascinating details I found nowhere else.

Funny cartoons, creativity galore, inspiration and encouragement for anyone dipping into comedy or getting a dunking in it.

Best book on the block on this topic!

Make this your first book on stand up comedy.5
I've bought several books on stand up comedy and,this is the best book.I enjoyed reading and learning from the author.
He tells you what you need to know,why you need to know it and gets to the point real quick.He doesnt bore you.The author shares his experiences and explains things in a very sensible way and very clearly.And,in simple english too.This guy is your friend who just wants to help you be good at stand up comedy and reduce your chances of doing badly.

If you want a book that will help you in your new career or you're thinking about it then buy this book first.This book is the one book you will keep with you.

I have nothing negative to say about this book at all.Its great value and has so much to offer.Thanks,Jay!