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Name: How to Talk Dirty and Influence People

Author: Lenny Bruce
Year: 1965
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Genres/categories: Non Fiction, Humor, Memoirs

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Castigated in his time for breaching such American conversational taboos as religion, sex, censorship, and racism, Lenny Bruce proved to be a pioneer in exposing hypocrisies, the impact of which still echoes on both sides of censorship controversies. This book and soon-to-be-released private tapes are sure to bring the extent of Bruce's influence into sharp focus. Photo insert.
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