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'''''Quentin and Philip''''', by the journalist and novelist Andrew Barrow, is a double biography, describing the author's friendship with two eccentrics, [[Quentin Crisp]] and the surrealist poet Philip O'Connor.<ref>Andrew Barrow, ''Quentin and Philip'', Pan Books, 2011. ISBN 978-0330391856</ref> | [[File:Quentin-and-philip-978144721023801.jpg|thumb|Book cover]]'''''Quentin and Philip''''', by the journalist and novelist Andrew Barrow, is a double biography, describing the author's friendship with two eccentrics, [[Quentin Crisp]] and the surrealist poet Philip O'Connor.<ref>Andrew Barrow, ''Quentin and Philip'', Pan Books, 2011. ISBN 978-0330391856</ref> | ||
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Quentin and Philip, by the journalist and novelist Andrew Barrow, is a double biography, describing the author's friendship with two eccentrics, Quentin Crisp and the surrealist poet Philip O'Connor.[1]
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- ↑ Andrew Barrow, Quentin and Philip, Pan Books, 2011. ISBN 978-0330391856