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Lenny Bruce Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Gilbert Millstein

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Lenny Bruce.
This section contains 190 words
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Critical Essay by Gilbert Millstein

The newest and, in some ways, most scarifyingly funny proponent of significance, all social and some political, to be found in a night club these days is Lenny Bruce, a sort of abstract-expressionist stand-up comedian….

[Bruce is] imbued with a fidgety sense of moral indignation. The latter is so highly developed that he is sometimes said to make Mort Sahl, a contemporary critic and friend, appear merely querulous….

The reaction to Bruce is roughly comparable, although on a cerebral rather than a physical level, to that produced in chorus girls by Lou Holtz, who was once wont to prod them with a cane. Bruce's material, all of which he creates himself (some of it ad lib in a dank cranny of the subconscious) is delivered in nervous shards of hip talk accompanied by a series of impersonations made eerily abstruse by the fact. He sticks mainly to the American scene,...
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This section contains 190 words
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Purchase our Bruce, Lenny 1925–1966 - Critical Essay by Gilbert Millstein
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