Comedy legend Steven Wright joins Joe Rogan to dissect the craft of standup, the legendary 1980s Boston scene, and the creative power of doing nothing.

Steven Wright — Deadpan absurdist comedian who started in Boston in 1979, became a standup icon known for surreal one-liners, and author of the novel Harold.
Steven Wright and Joe Rogan spend the conversation as two comedians talking shop about the art form they love. Wright explains his unique writing process, how he stumbled into his absurdist style, and his belief that thinking and silence are real creative work rather than laziness. They reminisce extensively about the legendary 1980s Boston comedy scene and the killers it produced, and how the documentary When Stand Up Stood Out captured it. The talk ranges across Texas wildlife laws, the origins of parking meters, exercise as a creative tool, the early days of Rogan's podcast, wrongful convictions, and Rogan's new Austin comedy club. Wright closes by discussing how he wrote his novel Harold, which began as a story posted on Twitter.
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Fran Solomita (inferred)
“did a great job of capturing it in that documentary when standup stood out yeah brilliant great great documentary” — Joe Rogan 00:08:27Find it on Amazon
Graham Hancock
“I tell people about this book he wrote called Fingerprints of the Gods an amazing book it just shows all this evidence” — Joe Rogan 01:05:13Find it on Amazon
Bob Drury and Tom Clavin (inferred)
“I read this book in the in the heart of everything yes I read that amazing it's a great book how he gathered all the Indians together” — Steven Wright 01:16:08Find it on Amazon
Andres Resendez (inferred)
“there's a great book uh about cabesa Daka called a land so strange have you you ever read that book it's a great book” — Joe Rogan 01:20:16Find it on Amazon
Netflix (inferred)
“and there's a really good Netflix documentary that shows all the the stuff that happened” — Joe Rogan 01:24:56Find it on Amazon
Steven Wright
“there's your book it's Harold um did you do an audio version of it yes yes nice” — Joe Rogan 02:28:58Find it on Amazon