Quentin Crisp

During her teen years, Crisp worked briefly as a rent boy. She then spent thirty years as a professional model for life classes in art colleges. The interviews she gave about her unusual life attracted great curiosity, and she was soon sought after for her personal views on social manners and the cultivation of style.
Her solo stage show was a long-running hit both in Britain and America, and she 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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10by Crisp, QuentinOther Authors: “…Crisp, Quentin…”
Published 1978
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14by Leddick, David, Crisp, Quentin, Gooch, Brad, Roche, Paul, Helms, Alan, Hannibal, Maryellen
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17Published 1989Other Authors: “…Crisp, Quentin…”
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