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The Gospel According to.... by Sergey Khazov-Cassia

The Gospel According to.... by Sergey Khazov-Cassia

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WINNER ENGLISH PEN AWARD

We often get asked for books documenting LGBT lives in Russia.  Delighted to have this gay novel to add to the slim number of books available.

 

"Do you hope that your laws will save you? Do you hope for the shelter of your police, your army? The protection of your spies, detectives, agents? Do you think your gowns, your uniforms, your epaulettes, your ties will form your chainmail? Do you think all of your prosecutor’s ID cards and all your deputy’s badges in all of their colours will cover you like a shield? Do you think you can hide in your comfortable apartments, at your apple-tree dachas, on your blue-sky foreign beaches, in your velvet theatre box seats? You’re blind! How could you be so wrong? Do you not see that my warmongering is here already, not at your walls, but within your families?”

 

Fathers abuse their power, and states abuse theirs; law enforcement agencies do it all the time, not even God is exempt of this vice. Our protagonist, Eve, takes a journey from ordinary Moscow gay man to star of the resistance. He lives in his own little world, full of sex, love and fun; a pariah to those around him, closeted yet free, scared yet courageous. Just when it seems like there’s no escape from this violent, macho world, he discovers his zeal for the fight. In his sufferings and struggles Eve is no exception to the rule – and yet not everyone can bear the cross he bears. His story is paralleled by another, of two different messiahs from two thousand years ago – Yeshua and Judas.

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'The Gospel According To… is an indictment of the Russia of homophobia and tyranny. Imagine a conversation between Mikhail Bulgakov and Guillaume Dustan. It deserves your attention". Dan Healey, University of Oxford, author of ‘Russian Homophobia from Stalin to Sochi’

"The Gospel According To… is an emotional rollercoaster that grips on every page. Through honest and captivating stories of queer sex, love, and loss, I didn’t want to get off. Sergey has written a masterpiece that shares an incredible tapestry of Russian Queer life that has been hidden for too long. Until now. It is an absolute triumph.' Dan Glass, author and activist

 

Sergey Khazov-Cassia  is an award-winning Russian journalist and writer now living in France. For years he has been travelling in Russia, writing and filming about its people and its system, witnessing state injustice and individual courage. His two novels are now banned within Russia due to anti-LGBTQ legislation, he has been a victim of attacks and police pressure, yet he stayed in the country until it became totally unsafe for opposition journalists, and fled Russia after the invasion of Ukraine.

 Translated by Reuben Woolley

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    Imprint: Polari Press

    Publication Date: March 2025

    ISBN: 9781914237263

    Format: Paperback

     

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