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The Naked Civil Servant (book)

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
224 pp

Originally published
  
1968

Genre
  
Autobiography

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Publication date
  
1968

Followed by
  
How to Become A Virgin

Author
  
Quentin Crisp

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Adaptations
  
The Naked Civil Servant (1975)

Similar
  
Quentin Crisp books, Autobiographies

The Naked Civil Servant is the 1968 autobiography of witty gay icon Quentin Crisp, adapted into a 1975 film of the same name starring John Hurt.

The book began as a 1964 radio interview with Crisp conducted by his friend and fellow eccentric Philip O'Connor. A managing director at Jonathan Cape heard the interview and commissioned the publication. Having sold only 3,500 copies when first released, the book became a success in republication following the television movie broadcast.

The book contains many anecdotes about Crisp's life from childhood to middle age, including troubles he faced by refusing to hide his homosexuality and flamboyant lifestyle during a time when such behavior was criminalized in the United Kingdom. Crisp also recalls his various jobs including book designer, nude model, and prostitute.

The title derives from Crisp's quip about being an art model: employed by schools, models are ultimately paid by the Department for Education. They are essentially civil employees who are naked during office hours.

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The Naked Civil Servant (book) Wikipedia