“One of the most surprising and entertaining voices in Australian nonfiction writing. A book of powerful, enlightening stories on a fraught topic, told with care, empathy, grace and good humour.”
Andrew McMillen, The Australian
“Gaysia is focused, observant [...] and often thought-provoking in a refreshingly upbeat way.”
Robert Dessaix, The Monthly
“Investigative journalism carried out with style, empathy and unflinching honesty. Law’s intelligent and non-sensationalist approach renders such content ever more poignant.”
Emma Perry, artsHub
“A wild ride … Gaysia is like a Louis Theroux documentary in book form. ★★★★★”
Andrew Wrathall, Bookseller + Publisher
“Benjamin throws himself into every challenge he’s given, occasionally to the detriment of his own personal health, and recalls it all with warmth, sympathy and humour. A fantastic book.”
Dani Solomon, Readings
“An absolutely fascinating book, and I have gained so much from reading it. Gaysia is a book with human experience at its core.”
Catherine Horne, Booktopia
“Benjamin, friend and pervert, said he’d call me a a racist and homophobe if I didn’t endorse his book. Fortunately, it’s a terrific read even without the threat. Benjamin combines gonzo-anthropology and great storytelling in Gaysia, cementing his place as one of Australia’s leading sick puppies.”
John Safran
“Benjamin Law is funny and honest and handsome. Gaysia is a delightful, occasionally confronting adventure”
Josh Thomas
Benjamin Law considers himself pretty lucky to live in Australia: he can hold his boyfriend’s hand in public and lobby his politicians to recognise same-sex marriage. But as the child of migrants, he’s also curious about how different life might have been had he grown up in Asia. So he sets off to meet his fellow Gaysians.
Law takes his investigative duties seriously, going nude where required in Balinese sex resorts, sitting backstage for hours with Thai ladyboy beauty contestants and trying Indian yoga classes designed to cure his homosexuality. The characters he meets – from Tokyo’s celebrity drag queens to HIV-positive Burmese sex workers, from Malaysian ex-gay Christian fundamentalists to Chinese gays and lesbians who marry each other to please their parents – all teach him something new about being queer in Asia.
At once entertaining and moving, Gaysia is a wild ride – a fascinating quest by a leading Australian writer.
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B U Y
You can buy Gaysia in paperback (RRP $29.95) from most Australian bookshops.
You can also purchase it as an eBook from these retailers:
• Booki.sh (iPad/iPhone/Android/PC/Mac)
• Kobo (ePub format for Kobo, Sony, Nook, iRiver)
• Apple iBooks (iPad/iPhone)
• Amazon (Kindle)
• Google (Android/iPad/iPhone/PC/Mac)
You can also read a preview of the book at Booki.sh.
