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Crisp, Quentin.

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Crisp, Quentin.
&#40;1908-99&#41; Writer, actor, raconteur; he became a gay icon in the 1970s after publishing his memoir, <I>The Naked Civil Servant</I>. An archive of items, all signed and most inscribed by Crisp to Luther Foulk and his wife Nancy during the 1980s and 90s. <B>Ten Letters</B>, 9 typed and one handwritten, all with nice large &#34;<I>Quentin Crisp</I>&#34; signatures, and all with handwritten envelopes, nine of which are signed &#34;<I>Q. Crisp</I>&#34; in the return address. Much of the content is personal, regarding Crisp&#39;s travels, health, social engagements, an occasional acting role, and a foreword he is writing for Foulk&#39;s book. On 10 Dec. &#39;84, he writes, &#34;<I>Now I&#39;m resting and behaving nicely until the wild parties begin….I continue to write movie reviews but have quite abandoned the writing of books; I simply do not any longer have the powers of concentration….Old age is making me lazy</I>….&#34; On 7 Nov. &#39;95, he says, &#34;…<I>am engaged in making a number of…&#39;show-string&#39; movies….They are sold straight to Video Stores where they sink without trace….have seen the much reviled SHOW GIRLS….They said it demeaned women, I though it empowered them….You are the only married couple who seem content with their fate</I>….&#34; <BR><BR>Accompanied by the <B>original typed, signed foreword</B> Crisp worte for Foulk&#39;s book &#40;with a typescript of the book, <I>The Guide to Picayune Physical Fitness</I>&#41;; it contains Crisp&#39;s thoughts on wit and humor--excellent content; also: a <B>signed, inscribed T-shirt</B> printed, &#34;I spent an Evening with Quentin Crisp,&#34; a <B>VHS tape of &#34;The Naked Civil Servant&#34;</B> &#40;Crisp&#39;s autobiography--the movie starred John Hurt&#41;, <B>two cassettes of Crisp reading his autobiography</B>, and <B>four books, all signed and inscribed</B>--<I>The Wit and Wisdom of Quentin Crisp</I>, <I>Chog</I> &#40;by Crisp, 2 copies&#41;, and <I>Conversations With My Elders</I>, foreword by Crisp. Overall fine condition. A wonderful archive.