Queer Places:
623 Weghorst St, Indianapolis, IN 46203
Benton Way, Malibu, CA 90265
Riverview Cemetery
Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana, USA
Charles Aufderheide (March
9, 1918 – May 26, 1991) was an American technician that, with Ruby Bell and the From twins,
Isadore "Eddie" and Sam From, was at the center of The Benton Way Group.
Charles Aufderheide was born in Seymour, IN, the son of Fred Nicholas Aufderheide
(1884–1924) and
Grace Flossie Ewing Devine
(1888–1979). He attended
Arsenal Technical High School in
Indianapolis, Indiana, and in 1934 he represented the school in the league of nations competitive examination. He graduated in 1935[1] and then attended
Butler University and was named giftorian and poet for the annual class.[2]
He moved to Los Angeles with Ruby Bell and the From twins. Ruby Bell was a librarian; she inherited some money and encouraged a group of her friends, mostly homosexuals, to move with her to Los Angeles. They bought a house in Benton Way where they settled together. Aufderheide began working at Technicolor SA where he remained for thirty years.[3]
According to Alvin Novak, Aufderheide is largely responsible for the longterm harmony of The Benton Way Group, an haven for American intellectuals like the Froms,
Paul Goodman,
Evelyn Hooker,
David Sachs,
Fern Maher and Alvin Novak;[4] an exception to the mostly Americans group was Egyptian-born scholar
Edouard Roditi.[5] Aufderheide was also friends with
Christopher Isherwood,[6]
[7] and
Ned Rorem.[8]
Aufderheide was also a poet, and his friends collected some of his verses in a book who was published after his death.
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