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The Naked Civil Servant

Author(s): Quentin Crisp

General Biography

This is the flamboyant autobiography of the uninhibited and wonderful Quentin Crisp.

Quentin Crisp was a true original. With his mauve hair and flamboyant sense of style, by the time of his death he was widely hailed as one of the great British eccentrics. An openly gay man in a less tolerant era (he once declared himself the "Stately Homo of England") he was born on Christmas Day 1908 to "middle-class, middle-brow" parents, and sent to boarding school in Derbyshire ("a cross between a monastery and a prison"). He moved to London in the 1920s, earning money through stints nude modelling, prostitution and book designing. After a radio appearance in 1968, he decided to write his autobiography. Initially, it sold only 3,500 copies and the future looked bleak ("If at first you don't succeed," Crisp once said, "failure may be your style"). But after its adaptation into a drama for the BBC in 1975, books began to fly off the shelves and Crisp became an overnight celebrity. Three years later, he made his off-Broadway debut in "An Evening with Quentin Crisp" and followed it with his version of Lady Bracknell in "The Importance of Being Ernest".

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  • : 9780007241682
  • : Collins Jewellery
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