Do you think the most important people from literature and history were fully respectable, dull people? Then you were fooled. Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker and Walt Whitman were tangled in a love-triangle. Lord Byron is responsible for Twilight and his daughter laid the basis for modern computers. William Shakespeare dedicated his love poems to a man and F. Scott Fitzgerald was a drag queen. This museum collects the entertaining episodes from the private lives of our most beloved cultural figures, including mostly all the gay stuff that went down in history as a museum of all the anecdotes that get lost in the margins of obscure textbooks, articles, letters, and some really niche academic discourse. The curator is a nerd that spent too much time researching all those anecdotes in his free time and really, really needs to share that knowledge. Don't take me seriously. By the way: I love historians. And historians love gays.
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