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Quentin Crisp ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Audio Cassette Book item from Penguin Audio was reviewed on 11-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:0140861602 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks) Reference Book. Classifications : General Biographies & Memoirs Books on Cassette Audiobooks Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Gay & Lesbian Books on Cassette Audiobooks Formats Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General . Click the following link to view the cover of The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks). Related topics: General. Books on Cassette. Audiobooks. Formats. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Gay & Lesbian. Books on Cassette. Audiobooks. requestid: e2f89154-34e2-47ce-9b61-10d24eec68a4requestprocessingtime: 0.1697290000000000 salesrank: 2436527 numberofitems: 2 packagedimensions: 20002000282000 1) Audio Cassette Book The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks) by Penguin Audio. "When the telegram announcing my father´s death arrived, I felt nothing except irritation at the thought of having to go home, attend the funeral, and come back."
2) Audio Cassette Book The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks) by Penguin Audio. Rereading "The Naked Civil Servant" after many years, I find Quentin Crisp´s melancholy wit just as bracing as I did when I first encountered the book. The chiseled perfection of Crisp´s aphorisms recall Oscar Wilde (though Crisp´s distaste for Wilde was famous; Wilde´s hubris and subsequent downfall made life that much harder for the gay men, such as Crisp, who came after him). One famous example: "I would have been tempted to say that he was ill did I not know that health consists of having the same diseases as one´s neighbors." Another: "´Immaturity´ is one more word that requires definition. To men it means the inability to stand on one´s own two feet. A woman flings it at anyone who doesn´t want to marry her. Here I find myself for once inclined toward the masculine view." Yet despite the humor, the overwhelming mood of "The Naked Civil Servant" is of loneliness. Crisp, who outed himself flamboyantly forty years before Stonewall, presents himself as a wildly contradictory character: exhibitionistic yet inherently and Englishly modest, too honest to present himself as anything other than he was, yet realizing fully the opprobrium and loss of companionship he would suffer by doing so. Reading his autobiography shows a younger generation of gay men precisely the mindset a hidebound society instilled in homosexuals in the early 20th century. Crisp, despite his flamboyance, was not immune to it: "Homosexuals were ashamed. They resented not being in the mainstream of life. The feeling varied from irritation to the anguish of irrevocable exile. It had little to do with God or the neighbors or the police. It was private and irremediable." In subsequent years--he lived to be ninety, outliving the publication of "The Naked Civil Servant" by three decades--Crisp found a measure of public acceptance and acclaim he would have thought impossible in the 1930s. Yet the loneliness and melancholy never really left him. To read "The Naked Civil Servant" is to be impressed by a great personality and a brilliant, acute observer of sex and society. But, at the same time, you wish he could have found a little more happiness for himself.¤ 3) Audio Cassette Book The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks) by Penguin Audio. I have heard of The Naked Civil Servant for many years and finally decided to pick it up to read. In many ways it is a great piece of gay history that would have been lost were it not for Quentin Crisp´s acerbic wit and very English sense of time and place. As a historical piece, The Naked Civil Servant is well worth reading.
4) Audio Cassette Book The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks) by Penguin Audio. What kind of title is that? Well, for 35 years, he was a nude model for art classes. So there you go. A naked civil servant. Now there´s a career choice my high school guidance counselor never told me about.
5) Audio Cassette Book The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks) by Penguin Audio. "This is an unusually riveting, exuberant autobiography of a man who, in 1931, ´came out´ in the streets of London as a self-confessed and self-evident homosexual. At a time when the slightest sign of homosexuality aroused immediate disgust, Quentin Crisp made the courageous decision to be true to his nature. He adopted an outrageously effeminate manner and appearance (´I wore makeup at a time when even on women eye shadow was sinful´), and his flamboyant exhibitionism, henna-dyed hair, and unconventional behavior shocked London society of the thirties. Though he was harassed, ridiculed, and beaten, he was determined to spread the message that homosexuality did not exclude him or anyone else from the human race. ¶ Quentin Crisp has become a cult celebrity since the highly acclaimed dramatization of The Naked Civil Servant was first aired on American television. His is a unique life story. One feels the strength and humor of an honest man, determined to face the world with the truth about himself."--© zebraz
6) Audio Cassette Book The Naked Civil Servant (Penguin audiobooks) by Penguin Audio. In 1931, gay liberation was not a movement--it was simply unthinkable. But in that year, Quentin Crisp made the courageous decision to "come out" as a homosexual. This exhibitionist with the henna-dyed hair was harrassed, ridiculed and beaten. Nevertheless, he claimed his right to be himself--whatever the consequences. The Naked Civil Servant is both a comic masterpiece and a unique testament to the resilience of the human spirit. 2 cassettes.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Jan-2009, 01408616029780140861600, 230-020-040-720-721-641-72B-8
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