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Quentin Crisp

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Descrizione dell’editore

Tim Fountain came to know Quentin Crisp intimately during the last year of his life whilst researching his stage play about him, Resident Alien. Crisp died before he got a chance to see the play. Here he tells the story of that year; looking at the life and lasting legacy of one of the wittiest and most controversial figures of the last century, and shedding light on the intriguing events leading up to his death. It is a compelling portrait of what Fountain calls a 'great, glittering contradiction': a man who flaunted his sexuality at a time when the penalty for homosexual activity was jail, a man whose very name epitomized style, yet who lived alone in abject poverty in a room he simply refused to clean, and a man who confidently declared at the height of the AIDS epidemic that he didn't believe it existed.


''A wonderfully funny and sociologically piquant work' - Stephen Fry on Tim Fountain’s Rude Britannia

GENERE
Biografie e memorie
PUBBLICATO
2014
21 novembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
192
EDITORE
Brass Books
DIMENSIONE
563,9
KB

Altri libri di Tim Fountain

Rude Britannia Rude Britannia
2012
So You Want To Be A Playwright? So You Want To Be A Playwright?
2012
Dandy in the Underworld Dandy in the Underworld
2010
Television Street Television Street
2015