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The last word

Quentin Crisp

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"Quentin Crisp (Dec. 25, 1908-Nov. 21, 1999) was an English-born writer, actor, eccentric and raconteur. He became famous from the publication of his 1968 autobiography The Naked Civil Servant, which chronicled the oppression he faced as a homosexual in England before, during and after World War II, when being gay was illegal, as well as careers as a book designer, prostitute and artist's model. The Naked Civil Servant later became an award-winning film starring John Hurt. Crisp performed a one-man show, An Evening With Quentin Crisp, which he toured nationally and internationally and which won an L.A. Drama Critic's Circle award. Crisp moved to New York at the age of 72 where he wrote book on style, culture and manners, appeared in numerous films and published a second autobiography, How To Become A Virgin. He was the inspiration for Sting's hit song An Englishman In New York. The Last Work is the third and final installment of his autobiography"--Page 4 of cover.

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OL19764045W

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Artists' modelsGay authorsGay menStorytellersGay actorsBiography

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