Purusha Androgyne Larkin (17 January 1934 – 22 June 1988), born Peter Allison Larkin and also known as Christopher Larkin, was an American author and filmmaker.
In the late 1960s, Larkin withdrew from religious life and moved to New York City. Using the stage name Christopher Larkin, he produced and directed the semi-autobiographical 1974 film A Very Natural Thing. The film is considered to be the first commercially distributed feature film about gay life made by a gay man. Following the movie's release, Larkin traveled extensively around the world before settling in Ocean Beach, San Diego in 1977.
In San Diego, Larkin began to explore tantric sexuality, meditation, massage, body modification and fisting. Around this time he adopted the name "Purusha Androgyne Larkin." In 1981, he published The Divine Androgyne According To Purusha. Larkin took his own life on June 22, 1988 after two years of struggling with HIV/AIDS.
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