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                                                  May  01, 2006


I found myself wondering why                  
Walter Spies had moved to Bali.               PITA_MAHA

Could it be that he was trying to
be Gaugin?  (Gaugin worked much
earlier, but as I understand it
his fame didn't really click until
1930 or so, so the dates seemed
about right.)

   
I found one good         
reference on Walter                  "Walter Spies and Balinese Art" (1980) 
Spies, and I started                 by Hans Rhodius and John Darling      
skimming through the                 Edited by John Stowell                
lead biographical                    Published: Terra, Zutphen             
essay...                             "under the auspices of the            
                                     Topical Museum Amsterdam"             
Ah, so I see the                     ISBN nr. 90.6255.079.7                
critical point was a                                                       
chance meeting with a                   (This claims to be the 
Dutch couple...  Spies                  first English language 
was traveling with a                    study of Walter Spies) 
friend, met these Dutch                                    
folks, and they got him      
some exhibitions in          
Amsterdam, and from                     
there he went to Java                                          
and later Bali.                                                 
                                                               
Java/Bali were Dutch                                           
possessions at the time.                                    
                                        
So it was more of a                  Also, as "German" people  
colonial connection                  go, Spies' nationality was 
than any kind of                     more of a technicality    
romantic imitation of                than anything else.       
Gaugin's example.                                              
                                        Born in Moscow to a    
   But there was something              family in diplomatic   
   funny about the wording              service, then spent a loose 
   of this bio, it seemed to            internment in the Urals
   be retreating into empty             during WWI where he    
   poetry at the point of               had his first taste    
   decision: "his apartment             of ethnographic study...
   in Berlin had become like                                   
   a guilded cage to him".                 A better question   
                                           might be "Why did    
   I looked at the events                  he go to Berlin 
   more closely... As I                    in the first place?"
   said, he was indeed                                             
   "traveling with a                                           
   friend", but really       
   this was a trip to a       
   "sanatorium" while his    
   roomate Murnau was    
   "recovering from an   
   operation"...         
                          
  Already a suspicious mind might wonder
  if there was some other reason to be in
  this "sanatorium"...

  And there was something funny going
  on with Murnau when Spies told him
  where he was going.  Murnau was very
  upset and needed to be calmed down
  by some third parties --

      Oh.  Wait a minute.
                                                 WAYAN_SIKA
      "Was Walter Spies Gay?", I asked
      Sika, the friend in Bali we were
      staying with.                           And indeed,
                                              later in the
      "Yes" he said immediately.              bio I was
      A number of the "Pita Maha"             reading, they
      people were gay.  And Sika              mention that
      went on to explain that when            at one point
      he was a boy he was scared              the dutch
      to go over there.  He didn't            authorities
      like the "man touching boy"             went beserk
      business.                               about homosexuality
                                              and arrested
          So anyway, that's the               Spies for a
          answer: Walter Spies                time.
          ran off to Java -- and
          founded a new arts                        Funny, even at
          scene -- to escape a                      that point the
          clingy, mondo depresso                    article isn't
          boyfriend by the name                     quite willing
          of Murnau.                                to admit that
                                                    he was gay...
             The bio hints later                    and it was
             that Murnau did                        written in
             something or other                     1980!.
             with film -- he was
             living in Hollywood
             when he died in a
             car accident "on the
             way to his latest
             premiere".

                   So what did Murnau
                   do exactly?

                   Oh, he was a director.

                   He directed
                   "Nosferatu".       
                                               Spies was on  
                   (Released: 1922)            the set during
                                               the filming of  
                                               Nosferatu!        
                                                                 
                                               While he was not
                                               listed in the credits,
                                               it would not be a huge
                                               surprise if he helped
                                               with set painting...

                                                  
                      Murnau's last film was          
                      "Tabu: A Story of the South Seas"          
                      (1931), which opened shortly    
                      after his death.                
                                            
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