What respect he must still have for Freddie. Cause Freddie really seemed like the sort of person who wanted his lover to write a book about him, right?
Its what Fre...Jim's bank account would have wanted...
I don't know, it may have been about money, although he did get a lot from Freddie after his death, but I think that Jim just wanted to tell his side of the story, bring another light to Freddie. Maybe it was a sort of closure to him to be able to tell about the love of his life.
My apologies.
Clearly, wanting to collect autopsy pics after some other tosser has released them to the general public is respectful behavior by a fan, and NOT borderline obsessive and/or morbid. That's clearly what you stated and I should have properly quoted you, darling.
Gunpowder Gelatine wrote: Maybe it was a sort of closure to him to be able to tell about the love of his life.
Hey this is going to be a very stupid question, but it really boggles my mind. Do you think Freddie was Jim's love of his life? Doyou think he really loved him? Or does he still love him despite all these years?
And what about Freddie? Did he love Jim indeed or was it just... I don't know, just physical attraction between them?
Weeell... when I said it was a stupid question, I didn't mean I didn't want to get an answer to it, btw. There have been 24 h since I asked this and still, there's no reply to the question.
Or is it so stupid indeed that nobody wants to answer?! :)
Wow! That sounds beautiful... Thanks for the answer! I haven't read the book, not because I didn't want to, but because I wasn't able to find it where I live (in Romania). The only book about Freddie you could find out here is Rick Sky's (which obviously I bought and I read immediately).
However, I tend to think that Jim's book is very interesting, since it's written by somebody who knew him well and who loved him. It's a shame I can't find it!!! Have you read "Me and Mercury"? If yes, did you like it? Can you please tell me more about it?