This story surprised me. It's a plus it's inspired by Taekook XD. I'm so happy I read it. Ah~ the feelings. I'M SO SAD. I want to share a bit of gay Spanish history. Ha ha jk... Unless?
I thought it was curious the author mentioned Dali and Lorca on her story (and I'm sure it wasn't something casual). Dali and Lorca, like she said, they were friends during their young age. Like, yeah, friends .
They shared a love story that was never consummated. They sent lover letters to each other for many years. There were a lot of ingenius sentences with unashamed and suggestive flirting and repressed lust. Those letters were catalogued as a chess game of seduction. Lorca was probably in love, longing something more that he could never receive. Was Dali LGBT? We don't surely know (in my opinion, a closeted LGBT) plus he had lots of problems of sexual anxiety, like fear of (sexual) impotency and venereal ills. That erotic and intellectual relationship could never went to the next level and it lived in the shadows (more or less) of a homophobic society. They drifft apart in 1929 and Lorca died shot in the Spanish Civil War in 1936. Historians say Dali always regretted not taking him with and he died saying "my friend Lorca" in 1989.
There is a book called "Querido Salvador. Querido Lorquillo". It would be translated like "Dear Salvador. Dear Lorcie"(?). It recompiles their letters and that kind of game they had during years.
There is more history of these two and Dali ended up being "a bit" shit but it's not the time to talk about it XD
This story surprised me. It's a plus it's inspired by Taekook XD. I'm so happy I read it. Ah~ the feelings. I'M SO SAD.
I want to share a bit of gay Spanish history. Ha ha jk... Unless?
I thought it was curious the author mentioned Dali and Lorca on her story (and I'm sure it wasn't something casual). Dali and Lorca, like she said, they were friends during their young age. Like, yeah, friends .
They shared a love story that was never consummated. They sent lover letters to each other for many years. There were a lot of ingenius sentences with unashamed and suggestive flirting and repressed lust. Those letters were catalogued as a chess game of seduction. Lorca was probably in love, longing something more that he could never receive. Was Dali LGBT? We don't surely know (in my opinion, a closeted LGBT) plus he had lots of problems of sexual anxiety, like fear of (sexual) impotency and venereal ills. That erotic and intellectual relationship could never went to the next level and it lived in the shadows (more or less) of a homophobic society. They drifft apart in 1929 and Lorca died shot in the Spanish Civil War in 1936. Historians say Dali always regretted not taking him with and he died saying "my friend Lorca" in 1989.
There is a book called "Querido Salvador. Querido Lorquillo". It would be translated like "Dear Salvador. Dear Lorcie"(?). It recompiles their letters and that kind of game they had during years.
There is more history of these two and Dali ended up being "a bit" shit but it's not the time to talk about it XD