Downfall - The Destruction of Charles Mackay

Author(s): Paul Diamond

History | Aotearoa New Zealand Non-Fiction | LGBTQI+ | 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards | 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards short lists | Biography and Memoir

1920 New Zealanders were shocked by the news that the brilliant, well-connected mayor of genteel Whanganui had shot a young gay poet, D'Arcy Cresswell, who he thought was blackmailing him. They were then riveted by the trial that followed.Mackay was sentenced to hard labour and later left the country, only to be shot by a police sniper during street unrest in Berlin during the rise of the Nazis. Mackay had married into Whanganui high society, and the story has long been the town's dark secret. The outcome of years of digging by historian Paul Diamond, Downfall: The destruction of Charles Mackay shines a clear light on the vengefulimpulses behind the blackmail and Mackay's ruination. The cast of this tale includes the Prince of Wales, the president of the RSA, SirRobert Stout, Blanche Baughan . . . even Lady Ottoline Morrell. But it is much morethan an extraordinary story of scandal. At its heart, the Mackay affair reveals the perilous existence of homosexual men and how society conspired to control andpunish them. This important new history is a careful examination of an important and little understood moment in our past and is unique for the queer lens through whichit views the complex lives and motivations of key figures in late-Edwardian New Zealand and the systems within which they operated.

Contents: FOREWORD INTRODUCTION PROLOGUE: Death in Berlin 1. Ridgway St 2. Blackmail 3. The trial 4. Mackay 5. Motive 6. Prison 7. Punishment 8. London 9. Berlin 10. Blutmai 11. Cresswell 12. Nemesis 13. Erasure EPILOGUE NOTES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INDEX


 


Author Biography: Paul Diamond (Ngati Haua, Te Rarawa, Ngapuhi) is Curator, Maori at the Alexander Turnbull Library. He is the author of A Fire in Your Belly: Maori leaders speak (Huia, 2003), Makereti: Taking Maori to the world (Random House, 2007) and Savaged to Suit: Maori and cartooning in New Zealand (Fraser Books, 2018). He has previously worked as an oral historian and broadcaster, and in 2017 he was awarded Creative New Zealands Berlin Writers Residency.

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Shortlisted for the 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards - General Non-Fiction Award

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  • : 9781991016188
  • : Massey University Press
  • : Massey University Press
  • : 01 October 2022
  • : 2.5 Centimeters X 15.3 Centimeters X 20.6 Centimeters
  • : books

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  • : Paul Diamond
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 328
  • : BGH