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The Pacific Room
Paperback Edition: 1
This remarkable debut novel tells of the last days of Tusitala, the teller of tales, as Robert Louis Stevenson became known in Samoa where he chose to die. In 1892 Girolamo Nerli travels from Sydney by steamer to Apia, with the intention of capturing something
of Jekyll and Hyde in his portrait of the famous author. Nerlis presence sets in train a disturbing sequence of events. More than a century later, art historian Lewis Wakefield comes to Samoa to research the painting of Tusitalas portrait by the long-forgotten Italian artist. On hiatus from his bipolar medication, Lewis is freed to confront the powerful reality of all the desires and demons that R. L. Stevenson couldnt control. Lewiss personal journey is shadowed by the story of the lovable Teuila, a so-called faafafine (in the manner of a woman), and the spirit of Stevensons servant boy, Sosimo. Set in an evocative tropical landscape haunted by the lives and spirits which drift across it, The Pacific Room is both a love letter to Samoa and a lush and tender exploration of artistic creation, of secret passions and merging dualities.
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Featured in the 10 July 2017 New Zealand Newsletter.
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Publisher : Transit Lounge
Publication date : 2017-07-01
Subjects: Non-fiction, Pasifika, Pacific Fiction