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THE GAY SCIENCE (A MORNIZED TRANSLATN WH A NEW INTRODUCTN AND BGRAPHY) KDLE EDN
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While I praised the origal German edn the Wter 1999 issue of this magaze [then The Harvard Gay & Lbian Review], the nservative Nietzsche tablishment has displayed nsirably ls enthiasm. Leer also disput the flammatory statement ma by Pl Fern durg the April 1, 1908, meetg of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society: “From a reliable source he uld say that Nietzsche had lived om time to time a homosexual life and ntracted his lu [syphilis] a homosexual borllo Genoa.
Here Frd himself weighed and offered his solutn to the riddle posed by Nietzsche: “Cut off pletely om life by the illns [syphilis], he turns to the only object of rearch that remaed to him and that lay closer to him anyway as a homosexual, the ego. Frd’s fal remark about Ecce Homois also worth quotg: “The whole nceptn of the book suggts that a chapter entled ‘On My Sexualy’ belongs and was perhaps also wrten.
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Köhler serv up another surprise speculatg that Nietzsche may have been faiar wh the wrgs of Karl Herich Ulrichs (1825–1895), regard as the most important pneer of the early gay rights movement. If the entire sectn is an oteric reference to the nascent gay rights movement, then we n say that Nietzsche was exprsg here his disagreement wh the new termology, such as Ulrich’s term “Urng, ” that was beg proposed to talk about the phenomenon of same-sex love. If Köhler’s hypoth about Nietzsche’s relatnship to such key figur as Gloen, Hössli, and Ulrichs are rrect, then they are a bombshell that tablish him as a philosopher of gay liberatn.
It is also misleadg and nscendg to say that there “appears” to have been a lony of gay artists livg Taorma, as there certaly was a gay artist, namely the photographer Gloen, and his many visors and alyt.