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GAY ONLINE MAGAZIN GLEICHLAUT ISSUE AUGUST #08/2023

GLEICHLAUT - das Gay Onle Magaz für n schwulen Mann m aktuellen Themen nd um die Communy, Liftyle, Travel, Photography, Fashn & viel mehr. * german gay magazine *

Gay magaz as we know them trace their origs to Germany, specifilly Berl, where a wrer, edor, and photographer named Adolf Brand 1896 found Der Eigene. It was the first kd ever: a magaze dited to "mascule culture, " man-on-man love, and the male Eigene took que a high-md approach to the burgeong homophile movement, peddlg poems, reviews, says, and short stori by leadg German thkers like sexologist Ernst Bchard, photographer Wilhelm von Gloen, pacifist Kurt Hiller anarchist John Henry McKay, all the while makg sure to keep thgs lively wh nu pictur of men beg name "Der Eigene" translat to The Own, a tchphrase lifted om Max Stirner's 1844 work The Ego and Its Own, which Stirner argu that dividuals n and should have plete tonomy all aspects of their liv.

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He sowed the field that allowed fellow German Otto Bierbm to found Der Insel, another gay magaze, 1899 ( shut 1901) and elsewhere Brand's fluence uld be felt Zurich, where publisher Karl Meier 1932 turned a lbian journal lled The Friendship Journal to Der Kreis ("The Circle") one of the most succsful and fluential gay magaz publishg history. Der Kreis was the only gay magaze to n durg the Nazi regime and expand s reach beyond the prted page by anizg homophile salons throughout Europe.

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