List of polyamorists
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This is a list of notable and historic figures who have been polyamorous. Polyamory is the desire, practice or acceptance of more than one loving, intimate relationship at a time, with the full knowledge and consent of all involved.
Criteria
Deceased persons listed must be cited to a reliable third-party source which explicitly identifies the subject as polyamorous. Living people must be cited to a source in which they explicitly identify themselves as polyamorous.
List
- Natalie Clifford Barney, playwright and novelist[1]
- Michelle Belanger, author, advocate of the vampire lifestyle community[2]
- Michèle Bernstein, French novelist (with Guy Debord and Michele Mochot)[3][4]
- Bertolt Brecht, playwright[5][6][7]
- Vera Broido, Russian writer (with Raoul Hausmann and Hedwig Mankiewitz)[8] [9]
- Warren Buffett, billionaire investor, primary shareholder, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway[10] [11]
- C. T. Butler, co-founder of Food Not Bombs[12]
- Albert Camus, French philosopher and novelist
- Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, each a French existentialist philosopher, novelist, screenwriter, political activist.[13]
- Gala Dalí, model (with Paul Éluard and Max Ernst)[14][15]
- Guy Debord, filmmaker, writer, founding member of the Situationist International (with Michèle Bernstein and Michele Mochot)[16][17]
- Amelia Earhart, Aviator[18]
- Havelock Ellis, psychologist, and Edith Ellis[19]
- Paul Éluard, French poet (with Max Ernst and Gala Dalí)[20][21]
- Max Ernst, Surrealist Painter (with Paul Éluard and Gala Dalí)[22][23]
- Stewart Farrar, screenwriter, Janet Farrar, and Gavin Bone, authors and prominent neopagan.[24]
- Sir James Goldsmith, billionaire and Lady Annabel Goldsmith[25][26]
- Terisa Greenan, American writer, actress, filmmaker, and creator of Family: the web series.[27]
- Nina Hartley, American pornographic actress/director and sex educator[28]
- Raoul Hausmann, Dadaist artist, writer and poet (with wife Hedwig Mankiewitz and Vera Broido)[29][30]
- Aldous Huxley, author (with wife Laura Huxley and Mary Hutchinson)[31]
- Vladimir Lenin, Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917, Nadezhda Krupskaya, politician and wife of Lenin, Inessa Armand, Communist and feminist[32][33][34][35]
- William Moulton Marston, psychologist and creator of Wonder Woman, with psychologist Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne.[36]
- Elise Matthesen, fiction author[37]
- Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet[38]
- Henry Miller, novelist/painter, June Miller, and author Anaïs Nin (see also Nin's book Henry and June and the film Henry & June)[39][40]
- Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, British statesman and naval officer, and wife Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma[41]
- E. Nesbit, author, Hubert Bland, socialist and Alice Hoatson.[42]
- Graham Nicholls, English artist and writer[43]
- Ezra Pound, poet and Fascist, wife and artist Dorothy Shakespear and violinist Olga Rudge[44][45]
- Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, neo-pagan author[46][citation needed]
- Sunday Reed, Australian Patron of the arts[47][failed verification]
- Jennifer Diane Reitz, writer, webcomic author, trans advocate[48]
- Vita Sackville-West , writer and garden designer, Harold Nicolson diplomat, and Violet Trefusis , writer[49][50][51]
See also
References
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- ^ Hussey, Andrew. The Game of War: The Life and Death of Guy Debord, 2002, pg 182
- ^ Wark, McKenzie. The Bench Beneath The Street: The Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International, 2011, pg 76
- ^ Freitag.de: Sexuell vernetzte Singles, 12. February 1999
- ^ Bertolt Brecht: Große, kommentierte Berliner und Frankfurter Ausgabe, Briefe 1-3, Band 28–30, Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin und Weimar, Suhrkamp-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1998; 832 S., 816 S., 816 S. (nicht eingesehen).
- ^ Dieter Lattmann: Kennen sie Brecht Reclam-Verlag, Stuttgart 1988, ISBN 3-15-008465-2 (not seen)
- ^ Collages, Hannah Höch 1889-78, Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations,1985.p54
- ^ Batchen, Geoffrey. "Revenant." In Taryn Simon (Eds) A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters (2011) http://www.tarynsimon.com/docs/Revenant_GeoffreyBatchen.pdf
- ^ Bailey, Jeff (2006-09-01). "How Does Warren Buffett Get Married? Frugally, It Turns Out". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-05-29.
- ^ Lewis, Dr. Angela. WHEN THREE IS NOT A CROWD: the practice of polyamory. COUNSELLING AUSTRALIA Vol 11, No.1, 2011. http://www.myotherself.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Polyamory-Mar-2011.pdf
- ^ Anapol, Deborah. Polyamory in the twenty-first century: love and intimacy with multiple partners. Rowman & Littlefield, 2010. Pg. 26
- ^ Dr Fiona Neilson (2011-08-08). "Late Night Live - discussion of Simone de Beauvoir". Radio National. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
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- ^ "Max Ernst". 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
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- ^ Wark, McKenzie. The Bench Beneath The Street: The Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International, 2011, pg 76
- ^ Heffelfinger, E. & Wright L. Visual Difference: Postcolonial Studies and Intercultural Cinema (2011), pg. 145
- ^ Ellis, Havelock. My Life (1939). (autobiography)
- ^ McNab, Robert. Ghost ships: A Surrealist Love Triangle. Cultural Geographies July 2006 vol. 13 no. 3 477-478. http://cgj.sagepub.com/content/13/3/477.extract
- ^ "Max Ernst". 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
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- ^ "Max Ernst". 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
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ignored (help) - ^ Bone, Gavin and Farrar, Janet. "Our Views". Wicca na hErin. Retrieved December 10, 2005.
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- ^ "City tycoon in £11 million divorce battle admits to keeping a second family". The Telegraph. 2009-05-12. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
- ^ "Seattle-based ‘Family’ webisodes no ordinary sexy sitcom." Mark Rahner Seattle Times, March 9, 2009. Accessed July 3, 2011.
- ^ "Porn star Nina Hartley talks sex to UC-Berkeley students". Daily Californian. 2000-11-22. Retrieved 2008-06-02.
- ^ Collages, Hannah Höch 1889-78, Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations,1985.p54
- ^ Batchen, Geoffrey. "Revenant." In Taryn Simon (Eds) A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters (2011) http://www.tarynsimon.com/docs/Revenant_GeoffreyBatchen.pdf
- ^ Adam Mars-Jones (2002-04-07). "Aldous and his women". The Observer. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
- ^ Elwood, R.C. Lenin's Correspondence with Inessa Armand. The Slavonic and East European Review. Vol. 65, No. 2, Apr., 1987
- ^ "Aleksandra Mikhaylovna Kollontai". Russiapedia. n.d. Retrieved 2011-23-12.
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(help) - ^ Krupskaya, Nadezhda. Reminisces on Lenin (1926): "In the autumn (of 1913) all of us became very close to Inessa. In her there was much joy of life and ardor. We had known Inessa in Paris, but there was a large colony there. In Krakow lived a small closely knit circle of comrades. Inessa rented a room in the same family with which Kamenev lived... It became cosier and gayer when Inessa came. Our entire life was filled with party concerns and affairs, more like a student commune than like family life, and we were glad to have Inessa... Something warm radiated from her talk."
- ^ "The Fearsome Threesome – Lenin and His Lovebirds". Real USSR. 2010-11-01. Retrieved 2011-23-12.
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(help) - ^ Looser, Devoney. Power Through Comics. the minnesota review 2005 Volume 2005, Number 63-64: 239-243 http://minnesotareview.dukejournals.org/content/2005/63-64/239.short
- ^ Matthesen, Elise. "Faithful Polyamory (a Unitarian Universalist sermon)" originally presented at First Universalist Church of Minneapolis, as part of the Gay Pride Sunday Service June 18, 2000
- ^ Friedwagner, Sonja. Polyamory- eine Studie zur Beziehungsgestaltung polyamorer Menschen. GRIN Verlag, 2011. Page 249.
- ^ Barbara M. Foster, Michael Foster, Letha Hadady, Three in Love: Menages a Trois from Ancient to Modern Times, Iuniverse Inc, 2000, ISBN 0595008070
- ^ Nin, Anaïs. Henry and June: From A Journal of Love: the Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin. Harcourt, 1986. ISBN 978-0-15-140003-4
- ^ von Tunzelmann, Alex. Indian Summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire McClelland & Stewart, 2007. Page 74.
- ^ Perrin, Noel (2003). A Child's Delight. University Press of New England. p. 106. ISBN 1584653523.
- ^ Bernhardt, Colette (2009-09-13). "Meet the polyamorists – a growing band of people who believe that more lovers equals more love". London: Independent newspaper. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
- ^ Tryphonopoulos, Demetres P. The Ezra Pound encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005. Page 41.
- ^ Pound, E. & Sieburth, R. The Pisan cantos. New Directions Publishing, 1948. Page IX.
- ^ Kaldera, Raven. Pagan polyamory: becoming a tribe of hearts. Llewellyn Worldwide, 2005.
- ^ http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/muse-led-a-life-of-art-and-love/story-e6frexer-1111116859833.
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- ^ Susanne Amarain, So geheim und vertraut. Virginia Woolf und Vita Sackville-West., Suhrkamp, 2006, ISBN 978-3-518-45826-6
- ^ Mitchel Leaska und John Phillips: Violet to Vita: The Letters of Violet Trefusis to Vita Sackville-West. Viking, 1990
- ^ Nigel Nicholson, Portrait of a Marriage: Vita Sackville-West & Harold Nicholson. Atheneum 1973