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Quentin Crisp

In New York City, 1992 Quentin Crisp (born Denis Charles Pratt;  – ) was an English raconteur, whose work in the public eye included a memoir of his life and various media appearances. Before becoming well known, he was an artist's model, hence the title of his most famous work, ''The Naked Civil Servant''. He afterwards became a gay icon due to his flamboyant personality, fashion sense, and wit. His iconic status was occasionally controversial due to his remarks about subjects like the AIDS crisis, inviting censure from gay activists including human-rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.

During his teen years, he worked briefly as a rent boy. He then spent thirty years as a professional model for life classes in art colleges. The interviews he gave about his unusual life attracted great curiosity, and he was soon sought after for his personal views on social manners and the cultivation of style.

His one-man stage show was a long-running hit both in Britain and America, and he also appeared in films and on television. Crisp defied convention by criticising both gay liberation and Diana, Princess of Wales. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Captain Busby: the even tenour of her ways
    by O'Connor, Philip 1916-1998, Wilkinson, Marc 1929-

    Published 2018
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    Orlando

    Published 2010
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    Orlando
    by Motion, David ca. 20. Jh, Potter, Sally 1949-

    Published 1999
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