Portrait Of The Artist As A Consumer - NME (September 17, 1983)
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Morrissey - "Portrait Of The Artist As A Consumer" NME, September 17, 1983 (original transcript by Dominic Sidell)
Films
- The Man Who Came To Dinner - 1942
- A Taste Of Honey - 1961
- Christmas In Connecticut - 1945
- The Killing Of Sister George - 1968
- A Kind Of Loving - 1962
- Hobson's Choice - 1954
- Mr. Skeffington - 1944
- Bringing Up Baby - 1938
- The Member Of The Wedding - 1952
- The World, The Flesh And The Devil - 1959
Symbolists
- Oscar Wilde
- Sandie Shaw
- Hillaire Belloc
- Shelagh Delaney
- Beatrice Arthur
- Pauline Kael
- Clifton Webb
- Dorothy Parker
- Ronald Searle
- Viv Nicholson
Records
- "Stop Before You Start" - Sandie Shaw
- "The Right One Is Left" - Cilla Black
- "Heart" - Rita Pavone
- "Insult To Injury" - Timi Yuro
- "Paper Boy" - The Marvelettes
- "How Does That Grab Ya Darlin'?" - Nana Sinatra
- "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" - The Tams
- "Johnny, Remember Me" - John Leyton
- "I'll Never Quite Get Over You" - Billy Fury
- "I Want A Boy For My Birthday" - The Cookies
Books
- Complete Works - Oscar Wilde
- Popcorn Venus - Marjorie Rosen
- From Reverence To Rape - Molly Haskell
- Beyond Belief - Emlyn Williams
- The Lion In Love - Shelagh Delaney
- Against Our Will - Susan Brownmiller
- The Angel Inside Went Sour - Esther Rothman
- Men's Liberation - Jack Nichols
- The Murderers' Who's Who - Gaute & Odell
- The Handbook Of Non-Sexist Writing - Miller & Swift