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* He got killed for it. | * He got killed for it. | ||
* Direct information from some of his young friends has been available, especially Philip Cummings (see the Wikipedia article on him) | * Direct information from some of his young friends has been available, especially Philip Cummings (see the Wikipedia article on him). | ||
More on both of these to come. | More on both of these to come. | ||
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==His brother Francisco== | ==His brother Francisco== | ||
Lorca's younger brother Francisco idolyzed Federico. He ''loved'' him, everyone could see. | |||
There is no direct evidence of any sexual contact between the two, but indirectly the case is overwhelming. The white heat of the topic of homosexuality in the family is evidence. The silence, the censorship. Lorca was the sort of guy who, out of love, would have tried to seduce his brother. | |||
Apparently Francisco never talked of this with anyone, his whole life. | |||
Francisco published a volume of memoirs, ''In the Green Morning''. With the rest of his family, he moved to the U.S. in 1939, at the end of the Spanish Civil War. He was a professor at Columbia University. | |||
==Salvador Dalí. ''Le chien andalou''== | ==Salvador Dalí. ''Le chien andalou''== | ||
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==Morla Lynch's salon== | ==Morla Lynch's salon== | ||
==The assassination | ==The assassination== | ||
==Impact of assassination== | ==Impact of assassination== | ||
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==Rafael Martínez Nadal== | ==Rafael Martínez Nadal== | ||
=='' | ==''Sonetos de amor oscuro'' (''Sonnets of Dark Love'')== | ||
---> This article is not complete. When it is complete I'll remove this line. [[User:Linguist|Linguist]] ([[User talk:Linguist|talk]]) 12:04, 5 March 2015 (UTC) | ---> This article is not complete. When it is complete I'll remove this line. [[User:Linguist|Linguist]] ([[User talk:Linguist|talk]]) 12:04, 5 March 2015 (UTC) |
Revision as of 12:52, 5 March 2015
Federico García Lorca (1898-1936) was a Spanish poet and dramatist who was a hebephile, possibly a pedophile as well, or at least someone who wanted lovers younger than himself (21.when he was 36, for example).
The case of Lorca is especially interesting because:
- He got killed for it.
- Direct information from some of his young friends has been available, especially Philip Cummings (see the Wikipedia article on him).
More on both of these to come.
Conspiracy of silence
Lorca's family
His brother Francisco
Lorca's younger brother Francisco idolyzed Federico. He loved him, everyone could see.
There is no direct evidence of any sexual contact between the two, but indirectly the case is overwhelming. The white heat of the topic of homosexuality in the family is evidence. The silence, the censorship. Lorca was the sort of guy who, out of love, would have tried to seduce his brother.
Apparently Francisco never talked of this with anyone, his whole life.
Francisco published a volume of memoirs, In the Green Morning. With the rest of his family, he moved to the U.S. in 1939, at the end of the Spanish Civil War. He was a professor at Columbia University.
Salvador Dalí. Le chien andalou
Emilio Aladrén. The trip to New York
Philip Cummings, an American queer and ephebe
Rafael Rodríguez Rapún
El público
Morla Lynch's salon
The assassination
Impact of assassination
Rafael Martínez Nadal
Sonetos de amor oscuro (Sonnets of Dark Love)
---> This article is not complete. When it is complete I'll remove this line. Linguist (talk) 12:04, 5 March 2015 (UTC)