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Quentin Crisp

    Quentin Crisp fu uno scrittore e artista inglese, celebrato per i suoi arguti e penetranti aforismi. Emerse come icona gay negli anni '70, attirando l'attenzione del pubblico per il suo esibizionismo provocatorio e il suo costante rifiuto di rimanere nell'ombra. Crisp era noto per la sua prospettiva distintiva sulla vita e sulla società, spesso trasmessa attraverso i suoi scritti e la sua persona pubblica. La sua franchezza e il suo spirito ironico lo hanno reso una figura duratura e influente.

    I'm an Englishman in New York
    How to Go to the Movies
    The Naked Civil Servant
    • How to Go to the Movies

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      With a keen eye for cinema and a sharp wit, the author reflects on over seventy years of film history, offering insightful essays on both movies and their stars. Drawing from personal encounters with iconic figures like Lillian Gish and John Hurt, he combines humor with a clear moral perspective, positioning himself as an unexpected advocate for common sense in the film industry. The book begins with thoughtful essays on stardom and Hollywood's evolution, making it a delightful read for film enthusiasts.

      How to Go to the Movies2001
      3,9
    • The Naked Civil Servant

      • 221pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Quentin Crisp's memoir offers a humorous and poignant exploration of his tumultuous youth, marked by an unhappy childhood and challenging adolescence. Moving to London, he navigates a landscape filled with both brutality and comedy, encountering a series of fleeting jobs and unstable relationships. Throughout his experiences, Crisp demonstrates remarkable courage, wit, and insight, painting a vivid picture of his life as he seeks acceptance and identity in a complex world.

      The Naked Civil Servant1990
      4,1