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Lenny Bruce - He fought for the right to offend

August 4, 2016 10:24
Comic genius: Lenny Bruce changed stand-up forever

By

David Robson,

David Robson

4 min read

Lenny Bruce died 50 years ago this week, sitting on the lavatory with a syringe in his arm. His electric typewriter was still purring: "Conspiracy to interfere with the 4th Amendment cons…" He had stopped mid-word in one of the desperate legal arguments that were obsessing him. He was 40 years old.

The official cause of death was "acute morphine poisoning caused by an accidental overdose." But his friend, the record producer Phil Spector said he died of "an overdose of police."

Lenny Bruce was buried in Mission Hills, California. His headstone bears a Magen David and the words: "Lenny 'Bruce' Schneider, Beloved Father - Devoted Son. Peace At Last." In his case, the cliché carried an unusual burden of truth.

He was a comedian who talked about sex in a way nobody on a public stage had done before. No euphemism or innuendo - lots of four-letter and 12-letter words. He attacked injustice and hypocrisy full blast and lacerated the Catholic church: "Why are there Puerto Ricans starving in New York while Cardinal Spellman was wandering round wearing a $8000 ring?"