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Quentin S. Crisp

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Back to Haunt Us and Nightlands

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I will be speaking at a symposium in the Hoxton area of London under the title of Back to Haunt Us:

https://verdur.in/event/back-to-haunt...

My name is listed with a number of illustrious others, the full roster of speakers being:

J.F. Martel
Jack Hunter
Daniel Corrick
Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes
Quentin S. Crisp

The event was organised by Verdurin (the venue), Amir Naaman and myself. The general the Read more of this blog post »
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“There can be no such thing as “philosophical horror”, at least as a premeditated genre. Why? Because philosophy implies enquiry, reflection and an open mind, whereas the genre of horror demands certain conclusions in advance.”
Quentin S. Crisp

“I think I can say without fear of inaccuracy that description is my strong point. Possibly this fact is central to my feeling excluded and so on in what might be called “the scene.” There appears to be a particular divide in literature that has “description” and all it implies, as its focus. Some people hate “fancy writing,” and just want to “cut to the chase,” and so on. This attitude deeply irritates me. If you can’t try and take words to their limit in the field of literature, then where can you? I actually think that variety is good, but it’s usually the enemies of “fancy writing” who also seem to deplore variety and believe that there’s only one way to write—without adverbs etc. etc.”
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“To find something truly alive these days is in itself almost shocking—as shocking as a living doll.”
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My evil star, however, had fated me to be born in times when only the sharply demarcated and precisely calculable where in fashion.... "Of course, I am on the Right, on the Left, in the Centre; I descend from the monkey; I believe only what I see; the universe is going to explode at this or that speed" - we hear such remarks after the first words we exchange, from people whom we would not have expected to introduce themselves as idiots. If one is unfortunate enough to meet them again in five years, everything is different except their authoritative and mostly brutal assuredness. Now they wear a different badge in their buttonhole; and the universe now shrinks at such a speed that your hair stands on end.”
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