In the days long before Boy George, men wearing make-up were
freakish indeed. They were also brave, not that Quentin Crisp saw
it in precisely those terms, but he was determined to be himself
and in this wonderfully honest and vivid memoir, he reveals a
different world with real wit and pathos. (Kirkus UK)
In this autobiography, Quentin Crisp describes his unhappy
childhood and the stresses of adolescence that led him to London.
There in bedsits and cafes he found a world of brutality and
comedy, of shortlived jobs and precarious relationships. All of
which he faced with humour and intelligence.
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