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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose - 91. AC Benus "Can you imagine?"
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Roget’s list of famous Gay partners
from an email to a friend
This may interest you. Decades ago now, I was a formative writer and blessed to stumble upon a 1960s edition of Roget’s Thesaurus. This was at the yearly Famous-Barr charity book event, where all proceeds went to help support the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra (the 2nd oldest in North America; 4th oldest in the world ). People donated books and other paper ephemera, and Famous set up tents at the back of their Clayton store’s parking lot.
I feel lucky because this updated version of Roget’s work retained Roget’s format and content. It’s a book about thought and thinking; not words. Most the so-called ‘Roget’s today are butchered into dictionary forms and have nothing to do with that brilliant man’s masterpiece. He grouped words and phrases by topic.
Anyway, Platen’s use of “friend” – which retains far more intimacy in German usage today than the 20th century sanitized version of friend in English – had me turning to Roget’s mid-19th century entry on intimate same-sex relationships, looking for terms to use in my translations. And on the same page was an interesting footnote listing well-known ancient or literary "friends" (partners, really).
Some here I’ve never heard of! Can you imagine? And Roget’s inclusion of Castor and Pollux as partners was a real eye-opener! But, Roget cuts through all the crap about the boys being “twins” and “half-brothers” (how is that even supposed to be possible?!) and made me realize I had the liberating info in my head all along. Both twins and brothers are ancient Greek terms for same-sex partners.* Thinking of them as that kind of brother completely explains why ancient statuary of the men shows them as extremely tender and connected: of course, theirs is a love-match, not a blood-tie!
But sadly this revelation comes as even more confirmation at how convoluted the powers-that-be will resort to take history away from the living LGBTI2S+ Community today; our own history, which by rights belongs to us, not them. However, it seems any amount of ludicrous twisting is more “comfortable” to their bigoted minds than a queer truth to be told.
Anyway, my discovery for the week!
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* Total footnote, but the term for twin in Greek is related to our name “Thomas,” meaning “the twin,” as in somebody’s partner. You may not have realized it, but all the names of Jesus’ circle of followers in the New Testament are Greek or Latin slang; they are identity-covering nicknames (similar to gang names, or street names). Peter, for example, is indeed the rock, but is also – exactly as the word remains in English today – a bawdy allusion to a stiff prick. It gives the bible quote “You are the rock (the erection) upon which I build my church” a whole new, blue coloration. Oh, the amount of detail they keep us from
—AC Benus, [i]
May 3rd, 2023
[i] “Roget’s list of famous Gay partners” AC Benus, private email of May 3rd, 2023.
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