Dian Hanson – Chronicles, Part 2: The Peter Wolff Years – Podcast 140
The Rialto Report
Ashley West
4.8 • 531 Ratings
🗓️ 4 August 2024
⏱️ 75 minutes
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Summary
Dian Hanson is a unique figure from the world of men’s magazines in New York in the 1970s and 1980s, a world that overlapped strongly with the adult film business.
Last time, in the first episode of this podcast series, we heard about her surprising, and often shocking, upbringing: a hippie and high school dropout from Seattle, her father was supreme grand master in a sex-magic cult, and a childhood that included being bullied, sexually assaulted, running away from home, even being considered by her parents as a possible partner for a much older friend-of-the family who just happened to be a pedophile.
By 20, Dian had developed a passionate and life-long interest in pornography – thanks to three unlikely sources: the work of psychologist Richard von Krafft-Ebbing, the publication of the bizarre Illustrated Presidential Report of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, and the appearance of the first sex films that had started to be shown in theaters. But paradoxically, by her late teens, Dian found herself a world away from all these stimuli – as an unhappily married wife, pregnant, and living in rural Mississippi.
In this episode, we hear how Dian recovered from that difficult, not to mention tragic, marriage and found her way into the burgeoning men’s magazine business in New York – albeit through an abusive boyfriend. Quick note: Dian asked that we don’t refer to this ex by his given name, but rather call him “he who shall not be named”. Obviously, I respected that choice.
Dian talks about the first magazine she worked on – the mob-financed Puritan – a trailblazing, still legendary publication, that was the first hardcore magazine aimed at the newsstands in America. After that came Dian’s partnership with Peter Wolff – a similarly important character in magazine history. For years, the pair of them tore through a host of New York adult titles leaving a trail of both success and bewildered confusion behind them, as they pioneered the trend for reader-contributed magazines. Along the way, she crossed paths with people like adult film actors Vanessa del Rio, Ron Jeremy, and Marc Stevens, highbrow art-world darlings like Robert Mapplethorpe and Gay Talese, and low level mob bosses like Robert DiBernardo.
You can listen to the previous episode here.
This podcast is 75 minutes long.
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Dian Hanson – In Pictures
Dian, on her wedding day, 1980
Dian with Vanessa del Rio, 1980
With Long Jeanne Silver, Toni Rose, and another in 1981
With Lisa DeLeeuw and a mobster, backstage at Show World, 1982
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| 0:00.0 | I'm I'm Diane Hanson is a unique figure from the world of men's magazines in New York in the |
| 0:38.7 | 1970s and 80s, a world that overlaps strongly with the adult film business. Last time, in the |
| 0:45.1 | first episode of this podcast series, we heard about her surprising, and often shocking |
| 0:50.0 | upbringing. A hippie in high school drop out from Seattle, her father was supreme grandmaster |
| 0:55.2 | in a sex magic cult, while she endured challenges and ordeals that included being bullied, |
| 1:01.1 | sexually assaulted, running away from home, and even being considered by her parents as a |
| 1:06.8 | possible partner for a much older friend of the family who just happened to be a pedophile. |
| 1:12.6 | By 20, Diane had developed a passionate and lifelong interest in pornography, |
| 1:17.6 | thanks to three unlikely sources, the work of psychologist Richard von Kraft Ebbing, |
| 1:23.6 | the publication of the bizarre, illustrated presidential reports on the Commissioner of Obscenity and Pornography, and the appearance of the bizarre illustrated presidential report on the commissioner of obscenity and pornography, |
| 1:29.8 | and the appearance of the first sex films that had started to be shown in theatres. |
| 1:34.7 | But, paradoxically, by her late teens, Diane found herself a world away from all these stimuli, |
| 1:40.4 | as an unhappy married wife, pregnant, and living in rural Mississippi. |
| 1:46.0 | In this episode, we hear how Diane recovered from that difficult, not to mention tragic, |
| 1:51.1 | marriage, and found her way into the burgeoning men's magazine business in New York, |
| 1:55.5 | albeit through an abusive boyfriend. |
| 1:57.7 | Quick note, Diane asked that we don't refer to this ex by his given name, but rather call |
| 2:03.0 | him he who shall not be named. Obviously, I respected that choice. Now the first magazine Diane |
| 2:09.3 | worked on was the mob-financed Puritan, a trailblazing still legendary publication that was the |
| 2:15.9 | first hardcore magazine aimed at the newsstands in America. |
| 2:19.3 | After that came Diane's partnership with Peter Wolfe, a similarly important character in magazine history. |
| 2:26.3 | For years the pair of them tore through a host of New York adult titles, leaving a trail of both success and bewildered confusion behind them, as they pioneered the trend for reader-contributed magazines. |
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