Sick comedy

Sick comedy

Sick comedy was a pejorative term for some comedy, that was made up by the mainstream weeklies "Time" and "Life" to attack the new satire that was affirming in the United States in the late 50s.Luttazzi 2001] The mainstream comic taste in the United States until the 50s was mostly based on more innocuous forms, like the Bob Hope style. In contrast, new comedy brought elements that were innovative in that context: cynicism, social criticism and political satire. The pejorative labeling "sick comedy" was a way for the traditional media to defend the establishment and the status quo.

Lenny Bruce in 1959, guest at the first airing of the "Playboy's Penthouse" show, reported that "Time" made an article indiscriminately grouping seven new comedians, labeling them as "sick comics"; they were Lenny Bruce, Mort Sahl (a brilliant author of political satire), Shelley Berman (considered by Bruce a mediocre comedian), Jonathan Winters, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, and Tom Lehrer. [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,869153,00.html The Sickniks] " - "Time", Monday, Jul. 13, 1959]

Script doctor Daniele Luttazzi says: "the term sick comedy then ended up being used to encompass a bit of everything: the humor of the "Mad" magazine as Jules Feiffer, the cartoons by Charles Addams as the monologues by Mike Nichols and Elaine May, the traditional comedy by Shelley Berman and the hipster comedy of Dick Gregory."

When "Time" magazine labeled Lenny Bruce as a sick comic, he replied: "The kind of sickness I wish "Time" had written about, is that school teachers in Oklahoma get a top annual salary of $4000, while Sammy Davis Jr. gets $10,000 a week in Vegas." [Lenny Bruce "The Tribunal" [http://members.aol.com/dcspohr/lenny/original.htm] ]

References

*Daniele Luttazzi (2001), foreword to the Italian edition of Lenny Bruce's (1972) "How to Talk Dirty and Influence People
*Lenny Bruce, appearance at the first airing of "Playboy's Penthouse", 1959
*Lenny Bruce (2004) "Let The Buyer Beware", Disc One, last track "Lenny On Playboy's Penthouse (with Hugh Hefner & Nat "King" Cole)"
*" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,869153,00.html The Sickniks] " - "Time", Jul. 13, 1959. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,869153-2,00.html p.2] [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,869153-3,00.html p.3]
*" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,939769-8,00.html The Third Campaign] " - "Time", Monday, Aug. 15, 1960, p.8
*Lenny Bruce (1972) "How to Talk Dirty and Influence People

ee also

*Black comedy
*Gallows humor

External links

* [http://members.aol.com/dcspohr/lenny/original.htm The Lenny Bruce Originals]
*" [http://nevergetoutoftheboat.blogspot.com/2007/11/lenny-bruce.html Lenny Bruce] " and Let The Buyer Beware (2004), 7-1/2 Hours Of Mostly Unreleased Lenny


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