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227. Roz Chast and Patricia Marx (cartoons, words, ukuleles) – The Beatles stole everything from us

227. Roz Chast and Patricia Marx (cartoons, words, ukuleles) – The Beatles stole everything from us

The New Yorker-based writing, cartooning, ukulele-ing team on never exercising or going outside, and so much more.

Think Again - a Big Think Podcast

January 25, 202045m 42s

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Show Notes

Thelma and Louise, Ponch and John, Pancho and Lefty, Quixote and Sancho Panza, Marx and Engels, Marx and Chast…history and literature are full of magical buddy stories. Every now and then, for reasons no one can explain, Two people come together and produce something greater, or at least very different, from the sum of their parts.

I’m here today with one such team: the writer-cartoonist duo of Patricia Marx and Roz Chast. They’re both longtime contributors to the New Yorker and fearsome humorists in their own rights. But together they form a third fearsome thing, a thing which has created books such as Why Don’t You Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct it: A Mother’s Suggestions, And their latest: You Can Only Yell At Me For One Thing At A Time: Rules for Couples. They’re also the enigmatic figures behind yet a fourth thing, the legendary ukulele band Ukelear Meltdown. 

Jason Gots

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