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Praise for Pina: "There are novels which crack like gunshots. Those of Titaua Peu mark a revolution in the literature of the Pacific. With Pina, it is the other face of Tahiti that appears; that of a society ravaged by cultural uprooting, worn down by misery and colonialism." -Mediapart "Titaua Peu reappropriates words long monopolized by Europeans and returns them to their place in the "natural" part of Polynesian heritage." -Christine Chemeau, Le Monde Diplomatique "The novelist seizes the reader with her fiery prose, serving her whirlwind story about the crossing paths of many different characters." -Télérama…mehr

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Praise for Pina: "There are novels which crack like gunshots. Those of Titaua Peu mark a revolution in the literature of the Pacific. With Pina, it is the other face of Tahiti that appears; that of a society ravaged by cultural uprooting, worn down by misery and colonialism." -Mediapart "Titaua Peu reappropriates words long monopolized by Europeans and returns them to their place in the "natural" part of Polynesian heritage." -Christine Chemeau, Le Monde Diplomatique "The novelist seizes the reader with her fiery prose, serving her whirlwind story about the crossing paths of many different characters." -Télérama
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Autorenporträt
Titaua Peu is a Tahitian author known for her politically charged, realistic portrayal of the effects of colonialism on contemporary Polynesia. Peüs first novel, Mutismes, was published in 2003, making her the youngest-ever published Tahitian author at age twenty-eight. Pina was awarded the 2017 Eugène Dabit Prize, a first for Polynesian literature. She currently lives in Tahiti where she serves as the general manager of the municipality of Paea.