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* … that ''' [[The Genesis Children (film)|The Genesis Children]]''' is a film directed by Anthony Aikman and produced by [[Billy Byars, Jr.]] of Lyric International, features eight of the Lyric boys. The film takes them on a surreal non-linear journey from an international school in Rome to a beach where they abandon the trappings of civilization, romping nude on the sand.
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[[File:Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann - En tyrkisk pibedreng, Tschibuktschi.png|150px|right|link=(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Defense of the Biographical Reputation of İshak Çelebi through His Portrayal as a Chaste Pederast in an Anecdote from 'The Essence of History' by Gelibolulu Mustafa 'Âlî]]
[[File:Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann - En tyrkisk pibedreng, Tschibuktschi.png|150px|right|link=(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Defense of the Biographical Reputation of İshak Çelebi through His Portrayal as a Chaste Pederast in an Anecdote from 'The Essence of History' by Gelibolulu Mustafa 'Âlî]]
* … that '''[[(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Defense of the Biographical Reputation of İshak Çelebi through His Portrayal as a Chaste Pederast in an Anecdote from 'The Essence of History' by Gelibolulu Mustafa 'Âlî|A Defense of the Biographical Reputation of İshak Çelebi through His Portrayal as a Chaste Pederast in an Anecdote from 'The Essence of History' by Gelibolulu Mustafa 'Âlî]]''' is from "Naming the Beloved in Ottoman Turkish Gazel: The Case of İshak Çelebi (D. 1537/8)" by Selim S. Kuru, in Ghazal as World Literature II: From a Literary Genre to a Great Tradition.
* … that '''[[(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Defense of the Biographical Reputation of İshak Çelebi through His Portrayal as a Chaste Pederast in an Anecdote from 'The Essence of History' by Gelibolulu Mustafa 'Âlî|A Defense of the Biographical Reputation of İshak Çelebi through His Portrayal as a Chaste Pederast in an Anecdote from 'The Essence of History' by Gelibolulu Mustafa 'Âlî]]''' is from "Naming the Beloved in Ottoman Turkish Gazel: The Case of İshak Çelebi (D. 1537/8)" by Selim S. Kuru, in Ghazal as World Literature II: From a Literary Genre to a Great Tradition.
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[[File:Cupbearer with orange turban. Persian miniature painting by the School of Reza Abbasi, ca. 1620. Iran, Safavid period.png|150 px|right|link=(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Persian Sufi Ritual Practice of "Shāhid-Bāzī", the Mystical Contemplation of Handsome Beardless Youths, as Featured in a Short Story from the 'Abode of Spring' by Jāmi of Herāt]]
[[File:Cupbearer with orange turban. Persian miniature painting by the School of Reza Abbasi, ca. 1620. Iran, Safavid period.png|150 px|right|link=(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Persian Sufi Ritual Practice of "Shāhid-Bāzī", the Mystical Contemplation of Handsome Beardless Youths, as Featured in a Short Story from the 'Abode of Spring' by Jāmi of Herāt]]


* … that '''[[(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Persian Sufi Ritual Practice of "Shāhid-Bāzī", the Mystical Contemplation of Handsome Beardless Youths, as Featured in a Short Story from the 'Abode of Spring' by Jāmi of Herāt|The Medieval Persian Sufi Ritual Practice of "Shāhid-Bāzī", the Mystical Contemplation of Handsome Beardless Youths, as Featured in a Short Story from the 'Abode of Spring' by Jāmi of Herāt]] - ''' is from The Behâristân (Abode of Spring): A Literal Translation from the Persian (بهارستان Bǎhārestān, 1487) by Jâmi, anonymously translated by Edward Rehatsek, anonymously edited by Richard Francis Burton (Benares [actually Stoke Newington, England]: Printed by the Kama Shastra Society for Private Subscribers only, 1887).
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Revision as of 17:16, 1 July 2022

  • … that The Genesis Children is a film directed by Anthony Aikman and produced by Billy Byars, Jr. of Lyric International, features eight of the Lyric boys. The film takes them on a surreal non-linear journey from an international school in Rome to a beach where they abandon the trappings of civilization, romping nude on the sand.
  • … that Thomas Lanier Williams III - (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983), known by his pen name Tennessee Williams, was an American playwright and screenwriter. Along with contemporaries Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the three foremost playwrights of 20th-century American drama.