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Otherwise his diet consisted of steamed vegetables and pulses, and a pound of apples a day. Lunch was prepared on a Bunsen burner and eaten at 2: From Monday to Saturday he walked up and down the street until 6: Saturday evenings were spent with the cinema crowds in Leicester Square. Peter Ackroyd wrote in London: The Biography that Green was for the most part ignored, becoming "a poignant symbol of the city's incuriosity and forgetfulness".
Sundays were spent at home producing Eight Passion Proteins on his printing press. Waldemar Januszczak described it as worthy of Heath Robinson , known for his cartoons of unlikely contraptions.
Noted for its eccentric typography, Eight Passion Proteins went through 84 editions, [3] 52 of them between and The pamphlet argued that "those who do not have to work hard with their limbs, and those who are inclined to sit about" will "store up their protein for passion", making retirement, for example, a period of increased passion and marital discord. Green enjoyed his local fame. The Sunday Times interviewed him in for its "A Life in the Day" feature, and some of his slogans, including "less passion from less protein" were used on dresses and t-shirts by the London fashion house Red or Dead.
When he died in at the age of 78, the Daily Telegraph , Guardian and Times all published obituaries. Two decades after his death Green was still remembered by writers and bloggers. Near the corner of Dean Street , Soho , c.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the photojournalist, see Stanley Greene. A replica of the placard itself accompanied some of the models wearing utilitarian suits.
Every Red or Dead collection showed its ability to turn seamlessly from one source of inspiration to another of completely different origin. Stanley Green" , The Scotsman , 15 July