Thank
you for the lovely encouragement.
Title: The Man That Clothes Me
Summary: God the Father plays a trick on both Jesus and Judas.
Pairing: Jesus/Judas
Notes: Partially inspired by the 2000 version of Jesus Christ Superstar. The main plot point is inspired by the pseudoepigraphical
Gospel of Barnabas, together with a few Gnostic ideas. The
(
Read more... )
Comments 26
Reply
Thank you!
Reply
Reply
I really hope you continue this.
I think I will... ;)
Reply
Reply
Reply
Really, absolutely stunning.
Reply
I was also just reading some of your Jesus/Judas that I found on christ_slash, which I found wonderful. Especially "If We Go Too Far", that was definitely very sexy indeed! ;)
Reply
Anyhow, nice writing! I like Lucifer. Is he Miltonic?
[ETA now you have me watching bits of the 2000 musical on youtube - yes, I can *definitely* see where you're coming from there... ;-)]
Reply
Reply
I think it still says Jesus was the Son of God
No, that's what it apparently says he wasn't! Hence my confusion, but of course your version makes sense as it is in any case!
A propos of hanging - did I ever send you my music essentials mp3 compilation - I have a feeling I did! - check out Gesualdo's setting of Responsory 4 in the first night section - I think it's merely "track 04" but it is actually also the fourth track. The words ought to be:
Responsory ( ... )
Reply
Ah, my bad, then! That's what one gets for only scanning the information in the must cursory manner before speaking, I guess.
And see how beautifully he soars up on "se suspendit" which is part of the repeat section.
You did indeed send me the compilation! And I just took out the Gesualdo disks and listened to the Amicus meus part. Yes, indeed I see what you mean about the beautiful soaring, and I have to say it's giving me ideas about crucifixing and hanging and other acts of love. Then I wanted to look up the Hanged Man card in Tarot, then I saw (just on Wikipedia) that it's also called the Traitor in older decks...
Oooh, check out the Gesualdo setting for the descent into hell for your inspiration!Thanks so much for this! It is inspirational indeed. I'm not so great at talking about the musical points, as you know, but I especially loved the starting section and the "inter mortuos". The text, needless to say, is pretty much perfect for what I'm hoping to imagine. And now I'm going ( ... )
Reply
Leave a comment