"A Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name"

India is up in arms over a book that strongly suggests that Gandhi was bisexual, having had a very intimate relationship with a German architect in his youth in South Africa. There are letters by Gandhi that are seen as quite compromising. On the other hand, it's well known that, in his old age, he shared his bed with young girls, both for warmth and as an exercise in maintaining his celibacy.

This reminds me of another book published some years ago, in which the author revealed a rather strong relationship between a young Lincoln and his roommate. In this case also, there were letters that showed an affection that bordered on the romantic.

Great men are, at bottom, men, with the same passions as the rest of us. Their sex lives need not concern us, except to show how human they really are.

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