Запрещено! Не считайте это: Inside The Soviet Union’s Massive, Secret Porno Stash
Posted: June 25, 2014 Filed under: Censorship, History, Mediasphere, Russia | Tags: Daily Caller, Genrikh Yagoda, Kama Sutra, Mikhail Kalinin, Moscow Times, RUSSIA, Russian State Library, Semyon Budyonny, Soviet, Soviet Union, Stalinist 1 CommentFor The Daily Caller, Emma Colton writes: Locked up in the belly of Russia’s main library is a massive collection of porn and erotica collected by the Soviet Union, and it was allegedly visited often by Stalinist henchmen.
“We chose to preserve it intact, as a relic of the era when it was created.”
During the Soviet’s reign, the Communist Union collected pornographic material from aristocrats that was deemed “ideologically harmful,” and threw it into a padlocked room in the Russian State Library, according to The Moscow Times.
Today, over 12,000 articles of titillating books, paintings, pictures and pornos are locked away from the public in the building across from the Kremlin.
But not everything is explicitly sexual in the collection. In addition to copies of the 1970s memoir “The Happy Hooker,” and anti-homosexuality writing called “Gay is Not Good,” a coffee table book of Picasso paintings and even an album of Beatles photos can be found. Read the rest of this entry »