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CAPRI, CATAMITES AND THE COGNOSCENTI

Posted by explogame On Friday, 23 October 2015 0 comments
Capri

Young boys were an interest for novelist Graham Greene, who made his home on Capri

Young boys were an interest for Emperor Tiberius, German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp and many others who made their homes on Capri.

This island of satyrs has a licentious reputation.


Graham Greene of MI6

'For occasional homosexual adventures', novelist Graham Greene used to take young Italian boys to Villa Rossaio, his home on the island

(Source: Graham Greene, The Man Within, by Michael Shelden, publ.Heinemann.)


Graham Greene's The Third Man.

Greene's friend Doctor Elizabeth Moor confided in her friend Gitta Bittorf that the boys used to stay with Greene on Capri for one or two days.

And postman Attilo Scoppa found that Greene often had boys, aged 14-16, staying at Villa Rossaio.

People in the town of Anacapri told Scoppa "the boys came for sex."

Greene was sufficiently well liked by his fellow citizens to be given the title of Honorary Citizen of Anacapri.


Emperor Tiberius's Villa Jovis on Capri

Emperor Tiberius, who retired to Capri around 30 AD, is reported to have indulged in endless orgies with boy concubines.

It is said that the walls of his villa were covered with huge pornographic paintings.

According to some sources he enjoyed having mullet nibble his crumb-coated genitals as he relaxed in rock pools.

And he used to have his organ covered in milk and honey so that babies would suckle his glans.



There were stories, put about by his enemies, that Tiberius had boys flung into the sea from the high cliffs beneath his villa.

One of the hundreds of boys who lived with Tiberius was Vitellius, who after working as catamite for Caligula, Claudius and Nero, became Emperor in 69 AD.

So they can't all have been flung from the cliffs.


Krupp

Multimillionaire German industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp (1854-1902) set up a comfortable 'palace' in a grotto on Capri, where he entertained underage Italian boys, mostly the sons of local fishermen.

Sex was performed to the accompaniment of a string quartet, and orgasms were celebrated with bursts of fireworks.


Krupp on Capri

When Krupp's wife heard rumours of what was going on, she went to the Kaiser, who had her put into an insane asylum.

The Krupp military-industrial empire was too vital to Germany.

However, the German press eventually found out about Krupp's activities, and printed the whole story, complete with photographs taken by Krupp himself inside the grotto.



Capri was where Oscar Wilde was reunited with Lord Alfred Douglas after being released from jail.

Noel Coward took the title of his song 'A Bar on the Piccola Marina' from the island's favourite meeting place for 'free spirits'.


Norman Douglas

Capri was home to paedophile Norman Douglas, who was Greene's best friend on the island in the late 1940's and early 1950's.

Norman Douglas was the author of 'South Wind' which captured the air of sensuality associated with Capri and Southern Italy.


Compton Mackenzie of MI6

Famous Scot, Compton Mackenzie, was apparently another boylover who fell for Capri.

He moved there with his wife in 1913 and remained about ten years.

Two of his books were set on Capri: 'Vestal Fire' and 'Extraordinary Women.'

According to biographers, he bought a small villa in the plain of Cetrella, 'where he used to hold his amorous encounters with young boys.'

In 1918, the arrival in Capri of a group of lesbians, gave Mackenzie the inspiration to write 'Extraordinary Women.'



The Famous Swede Axel Munthe wrote:

"I sprang from the Sorrento sailing-boat onto the little beach.

"Swarms of BOYS were playing about among the upturned boats or bathing their shining bronze bodies in the surf....."

Munthe's autobiographical "The History of S. Michele" was published for the first time in English in 1929.

Since then this book about Capri has been translated into many languages and is now among the most read books after the Bible.



It was in 1887 that Munthe decided to settle on Capri and work as the municipal doctor.

Munthe's first visit to Capri had been in 1884 at the time of a cholera outbreak in Naples.

As soon as he had landed on the island, he had fallen in love with the ruins of a little medieval chapel dedicated to S. Michele, surrounded by a large vineyard hiding the ruins of a Roman villa.

He decided to create his dream villa called San Michele and bought a whole mountain to make this possible. "My house must be open to the sun, to the wind, to the sea, like a Greek temple, and light, light everywhere".

Munthe was a lover of the arts, a philanthropist, and a great lover of animals.


Fersen

Baron Fersen of Adeswarde, born in Paris in 1880 of a family of steel industrialists, was another lover of Capri.

On 10 June 1903, the day of Fersen's engagement to the Viscount of Moupeou's daughter, he was arrested on charges of gross indecency and corruption of young boys.

After that event he decided to take up permanent residence on his favourite island of Capri.

Here he rented Villa Certosella.



Just what are the attractions of Capri to the rich, the famous and the cognoscenti?

Gay names associated with Capri include Ezra Pound, Tennessee Williams, Jean Cocteau, Andre Gide...

Visitors to the island have included Leonardo DiCaprio, Lenin,Tom Cruise, Tommy Hilfiger and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen 
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'GAY RUSSIANS'

Posted by explogame On Friday, 7 August 2015 0 comments

Cake Wrecks

Zinoviev wrote to Lenin, who was in Finland: 

"Dear Vova! 

"You can be absolutely sure of my feelings towards you... Believe me, I never touched a man or woman and I will not. Only you are near me." 


Zinoviev

Zinoviev writes again after a week: 

"Dear Vova! 

"I have prepared a place for us... 

"It's a wonderful house... Nobody can stop our love... No one can understand our feelings. Come quickly. You wait, my flower. Yours, Ghersele ". 



Russian actress Alla Nazimova (1879 – 1945) in Salome

When Alla Nazimova left Russia, she moved to Hollywood "and became the prototype of the exotic screen vamp."

Nazimova is confirmed to have been involved romantically with the actress Eva Le Gallienne, director Dorothy Arzner, writer Mercedes de Acosta, and Oscar Wilde's niece, Dolly Wilde.[12]

Nazimova reportedly coined the phrase "Sewing circles" as code to refer to lesbian or bisexual actresses of her day who concealed their true sexuality.[14]


Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov Jr. (1886 - 1967)

Prince Yusupov was best known for taking part in the assassination of Grigori Rasputin.

He describes in his autobiography often spending time with Gypsy bands and adopting female clothing.

"He was a known bisexual and transvestite, and some have asserted that he and Grand Duke Dmitri were lovers as well as fellows in the murder of Rasputin. 

"Felix claimed to have seduced King Edward VII of England while in drag."

AndrejKoymasky.com


Diaghilev, 1872-1929, (right) and lover Serge Lifar (1905 – 1986)

Sergei Diaghilev, who founded the Ballets Russes, had a relationship with the dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, among others. 


For many ballet lovers, the male dancer has now become a centre of attraction.

Diaghilev worked closely with a number of gay men, including Picasso and Jean Cocteau.

nona-people: Picasso

"Nijinsky’s masturbatory performance in L'après-midi d'un faune caused a scandal."



Film director Sergei Eisenstein (1898-1948)

Sergei Eisenstein's diaries contain accounts of his infatuations with many young men, including his assistant, Grigori Alexandrov.

His drawings include many illustrations of homosexual activity.

GayforToday.blogspot.com


Ivan IV

Ivan IV (The Terrible,1533-84) was the first ruler to be crowned tsar of all Russia.

He liked men in women's clothes. 

One of his lieutenants, Feodor Basmanov, rose to power by performing seductive dances in women's clothes in Ivan's court.

"The Russian nobleman Feodor Basmanov was almost certainly a sometime lover of the tsar as well, according to three accounts from the time along with numerous later references. 

"Which wouldn’t be surprising because the Muscovites for several centuries up until the 1700s had a reputation for being quite accepting of homosexuality, which shocked those visiting Russia from other parts of Europe."

 Politics | gay Russians / 22 Russians Who We Won't Let Vladimir Putin Forget Were gay / History.blogspot.com / 

Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852), Russian novelist.

In The Sexual Labyrinth of Nikolai Gogol, author Simon Karlinsky explains that Nikolai Gogol's "emotional orientation" was homosexual.

(New York Review of Books, Wikipedia)

At school Gogol "became sentimentally attached to a fellow student, Gerasim Vysotsky... 

"Gogol wrote a series of amorous letters to Vysotsky...

"It was in Italy that Gogol's repressed sexuality found an outlet. Gogol eventually settled in Rome, where he lived until 1848. 

"While in Rome he had an open relationship with the Count Iosif Vielhorsky... 

"Gogol then fell in love with the poet Nikolai Yazykov..."



Peter Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893)

Tchaikovsky's letters and diaries reveal that Tchaikovsky was gay.

Tchaikovsky had 'intimate relationships' with his servant Aleksey Sofronov and his nephew, Vladimir Davydov. 

Tchaikovsky, after falling in love with his nephew, dedicated Symphonie Pathetique to him. 


Léon Samoilovitch Bakst (1866 – 1924)

Bakst was a gay Russian painter and scene and costume designer. 

 GayforToday.blogspot.com


Sophia Parnok (1885 – 1933)

Sophia Parnok was a gay/lesbian children's author and poet.

She met the young poet Marina Tsvetaeva, with whom she became involved in a passionate love affair that left important imprints on the poetry of both women.

Sophia Parnok

Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950) by ~olgasha

Nijinsky was a famous gay Russian ballet dancer.


Erté (1892 – 1990) Romain de Tirtoff

Romain de Tirtoff was a gay Russian-born artist and designer.


Léonide Massine (1896 – 1979)

The gay Russian Léonide Massine was Europe's leading dancer and choreographer of the 1920's and 1930's.

Massine's collaborators included Picasso, Cocteau, Noel Coward and other gay people.


Pavel Tchelitchew (1898 – 1957) and Charles Ford.

Surrealist artist Pavel Tchelitchew had a young lover called Charles Henri Ford.


Painting of Giovanni by Pavel Tchelitchew


Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deineka (1899 – 1969)

Deineka was a Soviet Russian painter, graphic artist, and sculptor who painted lots of young male figures.


Pioneers by Deineka. Deineka.info


Boris Kochno (1904 — 1990)

Boris Kochno slept with many of the great artists of the 20th century, including Cole Porter.

Kochno, working with Roland Petit and Christian Berard, formed the Ballets des Champs-Élysées.

Gayfortoday.blogspot.com


Serge Lifar (1905 – 1986) on the left.

The gay Russian Serge Lifar became the ballet master and director at the Paris Opera Ballet.

"His open socializing with the German High Command during the Occupation of Paris, he claimed, was related to his work as an undercover agent."

Source: glbtq.com


Rudolf Nureyev (1938-1993), right, with friend Robert Kennedy.

Rudolf Nureyev was friends with Gore Vidal, Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol.

Nureyev tested positive for HIV in 1984.



Michael Lucas, a Russian, worked with the director Jean-Daniel Cadinot in gay films.

He then set up his own production company in New York.

MichaelLucas.com,


Slava Mogutin (b. 1974)

Gay artist and photographer Slava Mogutin left Russia and moved to New York.

Slavamogutin.com



Alexander Kargaltsev is another gay Russian film maker who has left Russia and come to live in the USA.

Kargaltsev.com

More here: Gay Russians

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