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Banned in Russia, beloved on TikTok: a gay love story in Soviet times

  • ‘A Summer in the Red Scarf’ tells the love story between two teenage boys at a Soviet pioneer camp
  • Despite its success in Russia, the book’s authors were forced to flee the country amid a crackdown on what authorities term LGBTQ propaganda

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LGBTQ activists wave flags during a rally in Moscow. Russia does not ban homosexuality itself but because it cannot be discussed, it is a social taboo. Photo: AP

Ukrainian Katerina Silvanova and her Russian co-author Elena Malisova never expected their book about two teens falling in love would be such a hit – and a reason to flee their countries.

A coming-of-age story about the love that grows between two boys at a Soviet pioneer camp, the book, with its two engaging star characters Yura and Volodya, is popular in Russia.

But following its publication, author Silvanova was forced to flee to her Ukrainian hometown of Kharkiv, despite it being under Russian attack, while Malisova wound up having to begin a new life in Rostock, Germany.

Their first work, “A Summer in the Red Scarf” was dismissed as “perverse” in Russia, amid Moscow’s hostility towards the LGBTQ community.

Cover the book A Summer in the Red Scarf, by authors Katerina Silvanova and Elena Malisova. Photo: X@semspoiler
Cover the book A Summer in the Red Scarf, by authors Katerina Silvanova and Elena Malisova. Photo: X@semspoiler

“It’s a simple story about two young people who discover how their friendship gives rise to feelings that they can’t explain at first, and then realise that it’s love,” says Malisova in a video call alongside Silvanova, who joins the exchange from Kharkiv.

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