Quentin Crisp

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Trafalgar Square
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Summary

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.

Table of Contents

If I think about my life
9(10)
The trouble with children
19(6)
I learned nothing at school
25(3)
The life of a homosexual
28(5)
London was relatively easy
33(3)
When I say you must lie alone
36(3)
The obviously queer boys
39(3)
Sex is the last refuge of the miserable
42(3)
An actor's kingdom is divided
45(4)
What have you got against the wall?
49(5)
Never get into a narrow double bed
54(4)
If there is a heaven for homosexuals
58(4)
What crime has in common with sport
62(4)
The stately homos of England
66(4)
Three reasons for becoming a writer
70(6)
There ought to be a Ministry of Death
76(4)
I have entered the profession of being
80(6)
The survival of the glibbest
86(5)
Love does not cause jealousy
91(6)
Television has so much spare time
97(4)
My representative on earth
101(8)
I've gone into the fame business
109(13)
I don't believe in abroad
122(5)
I have always been American in my heart
127(4)
Alteration in their lives
131(4)
Now in the winter of my life
135(5)
England was terrible
140(3)
Famous for wearing make-up
143(18)
I want to die a significant death
161(6)
A way of ending it
167(9)
Just pop me in a black bin bag
176(11)
The Sunday Correspondent Questionnaire
187(4)
Bibliography 191(1)
Picture credits 192

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