Sia Figiel

Freelove

August 20, 2020
Novel
248 pages
130 × 210 mm
19 €
9782367342177
978-2-3673-4217-7
Translated from the English (Sāmoa) by Mireille Vignol

“Littérature” collection

																Sia Figiel, Freelove
																Sia Figiel, Freelove

Welcome aboard Sia Figiel’s spaceship that bravely and brilliantly navigates in the space of the Samoan concept of : an in-between where cultures and beings constantly negotiate their cohabitation...

In 1985, Inosia, a science and Star Trek enthusiast, is a wise and serious high school student from Sāmoa... But at the age of seventeen and a half, she embarks headlong into an adventure with an older man who stimulates her physically and intellectually. The thwarted love of these two soul mates goes beyond passion: this mutually initiatory journey is expressed in erotic, scientific and cultural loops, inspired by Samoan cosmology and underpinned by postcolonial observations.

Commonwealth Prize for Best Novel (Southeast Asia, South Pacific) for Where We Once Belonged, 1997
The author

Sia Figiel, renowned Pacific author. Her writing is acclaimed for its innovative fusion of traditional and contemporary modes of narrative, its avant-garde exploration of sexuality and taboo themes. A pioneer in women’s storytelling, she has influenced a generation of Samoan and Oceanian writers, both on the islands and in the diaspora.

Press

“Sia Figiel (...) doesn’t mince her words to say hard things, but she also knows how to make them sing in order to restore all the flavours of her archipelago.”

Delphine Peras, L’Express.

Freelove, freefall, freestyle, freewheeling, freethink, freewill. Freelove freedom. Beware, Sia is back!”

Selina Tusitala Marsh, Poet laureate of New Zealand, author of Calabash Breakers.
August 20, 2020
Novel
248 pages
130 × 210 mm
19 €
9782367342177
978-2-3673-4217-7
Translated from the English (Sāmoa) by Mireille Vignol

“Littérature” collection