
Quentin S. Crisp studied Japanese at Durham University and philosophy at Birkbeck. His first collection, The Nightmare Exhibition (BJM Press), was published in 2001, his second collection, Morbid Tales (Tartarus Press), in 2004. Other works followed.
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Quentin S. Crisp studied Japanese at Durham University and philosophy at Birkbeck. His first collection, The Nightmare Exhibition (BJM Press), was published in 2001, his second collection, Morbid Tales (Tartarus Press), in 2004. Other works followed.
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