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This Was Funnier in China

An American Comedian's Journey to Make China and the West Laugh With Each Other, Not at Each Other

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This Was Funnier in China

De: Jesse Appell
Narrado por: Jesse Appell
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A heartfelt, one-of-a-kind memoir chronicling the hilarious, absurd, and thought-provoking experiences of an American pursuing comedy in China, learning first-hand how humor does and doesn’t translate—and whether laughter transcends borders.

I marched onstage in a long robe beside my Shifu, under the curious eyes of a thousand Chinese comedy fans, armed only with a microphone and the goal to kill onstage or die trying.

Over the speakers, the host shouted: “Welcome to the stage: Master Ding Guangquan and his American disciple, Ai Jie Xi!”

When self-proclaimed American class clown Jesse Appell signed up to study Mandarin in high school, he never imagined that one day his name would be written into the traditional family tree of Chinese comedy. But when he first moves to Beijing to apprentice to the legendary Master Ding, a single show is all it takes for Jesse and his fellow comedy misfits to understand that book learning means bombing jokes.

To truly get the big laughs, he realizes he needs to know everything, like how long the fuse is on a thirty-cent firework, what card games coal miners play over Chinese New Year, and why comedy writers in Shanghai sometimes sleep in heart-shaped beds.

The result? Asking questions that might seem simple—if they weren’t being asked by an American caught in the breakneck whirlwind of a rising China.

What do people here find funny?”

“How do you deal with hecklers?”

And, of course, the biggest one of all:

“Can I say that?”

From Jesse’s first forays into the traditional teahouse performance scene to being the only American cast member and writer on a Chinese version of Saturday Night Live, This Was Funnier in China captures an American's wide-eyed, enthusiastic experiences trying to build a world where we can all laugh together.
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This is such an engaging autobiography! Full of insightful and universalizing perspective—which makes a lot of sense considering the author is a student of comedy. And comedy is an art form that studies human connection. I laughed, I got teary eyed (I really did), and I am already telling my friends and family about this book. 10/10! Also, I kind of want to see Trench Bottom.

I wish I could have met Master Ding

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I knew I would laugh. I knew Jesse was a good guy. but I didn't expect to cry, or take away valuable life lessons from enjoying the journey, to remembering who you are and holding on to that. this book was a nice way to support my tea guy Jesse. but in return, he's given me a mental support to keep at it, whatever "it" is, and to appreciate the people and experiences that got you there. genuinely thank you for this. and thanks for the great tea to drink while I listened!

I'm not crying, you are!

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Jesse tells a stories and jokes alike with great timing and inflection. Being able to listen to him switch back and forth between Mandarin and English really made this enjoyable.

Hilarious Cross-cultural gem

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