Lenny Bruce | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Lenny Bruce.

Lenny Bruce | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Lenny Bruce.
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Bruce has been exiled from the American way of laughter because of his unyielding insistence on excavating his material from our most cherished hypocrisies and most anxious self-images. His main trouble, and it's getting worse, has come from his attempts to make "dirty" words innocently naked again. He is engaged in showing what those words—and reactions to them—disclose of the sexual and other hang-ups of the moyen American….

For the most part, How to Talk Dirty and Influence People is scoured of self-pity. Essentially it is a sometimes piercingly funny account of the odyssey of Leonard Alfred Schneider, battling through the myths endemic to a Jewish upbringing in New York, seeing other parts of the world from the outside as a Navy gunner and learning the slippery ropes of show business. There are incidents of farce and fraud (with Bruce not always the victim) and sudden...

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