Elska Tbilisi (Georgia) - e-mag

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Elska Tbilisi (Georgia) - e-mag

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About Elska Tbilisi (Georgia):

This issue, our 44th adventure, was made in Tbilisi, Georgia, one of the most gorgeous cities in the world. There's really very little negative we can say about this place, it's such a glorious and captivating specimen of urbanity. However, attitudes towards LGBTQ people in Georgian society are less than ideal, and of course that's what we came to focus on - Elska is after all not a travel mag but a mag about queer lives.

In this issue we met a cross-section of ordinary local men from the city's LGBTQ community, who we present to you through intimate photography and personal storytelling. The men you'll find here are representative of Tbilisi at a very particular moment in history… Russia's war against Ukraine led to the arrival of over 100,000 Russians trying to escape conscription or other effects of the war, a number that brought about noticeable changes to the city's fabric, both on the surface and emotionally - after all, Russia is a country that Georgia suffered its own war against in 2008 and which today occupies 20% of its territory. The effects of this situation is visible in this issue through what our Russian escapee and native Georgian participants chose to reveal, both in their physical expression and in their stories.

Elska is not intentionally a political publication, but this issue is par hasard our most political (though ‘Elska Belfast’ might argue it holds the title). This is simply a reflection of the times and the mood. Nevertheless although some content here tends towards the heavier side, the weight of beauty throughout remains heavier still. And for those readers who are strangers to the Caucasian world, you can as always enjoy this issue for its beautiful men and intimacy.

‘Elska Tbilisi’ features eleven chapters, dedicated to the following local participants: Iakob M, Demetre J, Nika P, Omo T, Lili N, David A, Nikita N, Miko S, Iason S, Nika J, and Dmitrii G.

We also recommend ordering the companion zine ‘Elska Ekstra Tbilisi’, available separately, to get more exclusive content. This includes four more Tbilisi participants for whom there wasn't room in the main mag: Andrey K, Denis P, Gera K, and Lucas A. Also included is a behind the scenes diary and outtakes from the making of the Elska Tbilisi issue and a special feature on how we chose our cover art.

Details and Specs:

The e-version of ‘Elska Tbilisi’ is 190 pages. It has been adapted from the print version and so there are some differences, such as the moving of double-page spreads onto a single page and a few alternate images.

Delivery and Format Info:

Electronic version: A download link is sent by email immediately after payment. Check your spam folder if you don't see it straightaway.

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