"Ever since I can remember, I was convinced that I couldn't be a man without a penis."
Evan is in his mid-thirties when he begins his transition. In the chaos of his new masculinity, he searches for answers to what penises mean for him, for his body, his self-image, for who he was, who he is and who he can be. In society and in bed. He talks to people - with and without penises - about fears and power, about art and meaning, about sexuality, size and fantasies.
Evan Hugo Tepest, born in 1989 in the Rhineland, lives in Berlin. His texts have been published in books, anthologies, magazines and newspapers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and have been part of exhibitions. Tepest also develops performance works with a focus on queer and trans history.
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