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The Naked Civil Servant
First edition cover
AuthorQuentin Crisp
LanguageEnglish
GenreAutobiography
PublisherJonathan Cape
Publication date
1968
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages224 pp
Followed byHow to Become A Virgin 

The Naked Civil Servant is the first volume of an autobiography by the gay icon Quentin Crisp. It was later turned into a TV Movie starring John Hurt.

The book started life as a radio interview with Crisp in 1964 conducted by his friend and fellow eccentric, Philip O'Connor, which was heard by the then managing director of Jonathan Cape commissioned by him and was published in 1968. It only sold 3500 copies when first released but became a sucess after a re-publication once the television version was shown. [1]

The book contains many anecdotes about Crisps' life from childhood through to middle age. It documents the troubles he faces because of his refusal to hide his homosexuality and flamboyant lifestyle during a time when being gay was illegal in the United Kingdom. Crisp also recalls how he had many jobs including a book designer, nude model and Prostitute.[1]

In 1975 the TV Movie was produced by Thames Television for the British Television channel ITV. It was 90 minutes long with John Hurt playing Crisp from youth to middle age. It was directed by Jack Gold, written by Philip Mackie and produced by Verity Lambert, and was originally transmitted on December 17 1975. In 1976 it premiered on US television channel WOR-TV and later PBS. It was shown when Thames Television and WOR-TV switched Television program for one week.[2]

For his performance, Hurt won the BAFTA for Best Actor in 1976. The production also won the 1976 Prix Italia and in 2000 it was placed fourth in a poll by industry professionals to find the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century. The adaptation has been available on DVD since 2005.

A follow-up television drama entitled An Englishman in New York has been commissioned by the ITV network. Hurt is currently in talks to reprise his role but as yet as not formally signed up. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Crisp: The naked civil servant". BBC News. 1999-11-21. Retrieved 2008-04-06.
  2. ^ "Knitting Circle: Quentin Crisp". The Knitting Circle. 2005-09-03. Retrieved 2008-04-06.
  3. ^ "ITV cues up Naked Civil Servant sequel". The Guardian. 2008-11-01. Retrieved 2008-04-05.