Synopses & Reviews
Meet Sebastian Horsley, the latest in a long line of English artists and eccentrics, from Oscar Wilde to Quentin Crisp. In his blazing memoir, he recounts his years as a dandy, a male escort, and a brothel connoisseur all with disarming honesty and a refreshing lack of sentimentality.
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"Horsley's book is unabashedly unashamed and brutally honest. Each page is exciting to read." Library Journal
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"Like Oscar Wilde and Quentin Crisp, Horsley has a scathing wit, and to his credit, he never spares himself. The result is an entertaining, if often disturbing, tale likely to make many readers grateful for their lackluster lives." Booklist
Synopsis
In the honorable tradition of the eccentric dandyism of Lord Byron, Oscar Wilde, and Quentin Crisp comes Sebastian Horsley's disarming memoir of sex, drugs, and Savile Row.
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About the Author
Sebastian Horsley has done just about everything you could ever think of. Incredibly, he is still alive. He lives in Soho, London and has written for The Observer, New Statesmen, The Independentand he ran a monthly column for The Erotic Review.