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Quentin Crisp

    Quentin Crisp fue un escritor y artista inglés, célebre por sus ingenios memorables y perspicaces. Surgió como un ícono gay en la década de 1970, captando la atención del público por su exhibicionismo desafiante y su inquebrantable negativa a permanecer oculto. Crisp era conocido por su perspectiva distintiva sobre la vida y la sociedad, a menudo transmitida a través de sus escritos y su personalidad pública. Su franqueza y agudeza irónica lo convirtieron en una figura perdurable e influyente.

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

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      What and where is Hamster Dam? Gary Weber, suspended from work after a distressing series of events involving his patient, Julie Wilcox, has had plenty of time alone to think . . . and remember forgotten things-to recall Hamster Dam. But was there ever any such television show, and would Hamster Dam itself be more or less real if there had been? Brian Warfield, friend and work senior, oversees Gary's case, but he, too, is drawn into a secret world that he dare not tell of and dare not forget. In this multi-faceted gem of uncanny science fiction, British author Quentin S. Crisp penetrates deep into our anxieties about the internet, offering a cautionary tale concerning the terrors in store for a world where there is no offline.

      Hamster Dam
      4,4
    • The Naked Civil Servant

      • 221 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      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 Servant
      4,1
    • How to Go to the Movies

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      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 Movies
      3,9