Product Description
This memoir tells of Andrew Barrow's friendship with Quentin Crisp and Philip O'Connor. Barrow first met Crisp in 1971 and their friendship lasted until Crisp's death. Through Crisp he met the wild, much-married "Genius" Philip O'Connor. The two men had known each other since the beginning of World War II when they both inhabited the same select corner of Low Bohemia. O'Connor was as ill-mannered as Quentin was polite but, like Quentin, he would enjoy huge success with a volume of autobiography.
About the Author
Andrew Barrow is a writer and journalist, who regularly contributes to the pages of the Independent, The Daily Telegraph and the Spectator. He is also the author of two novels, both published by Picador - The Tap Dancer and The Man in the Moon. He lives in London.