Freedom Is a Feast

Freedom Is a Feast by Alejandro Puyana, published by Little Brown on August 5, 2025, is a multigenerational saga that intertwines themes of love and revolution. Spanning several decades, the narrative begins in 1964 with Stanislavo, a young man who abandons his privileged life to join the leftist movement in Venezuela. His journey leads him to Emiliana, a nurse and fellow revolutionary, but their budding romance is disrupted by a fateful decision that reverberates through time, impacting future generations.
The story shifts nearly forty years later to María, a single mother in Caracas, who struggles to provide for her son Eloy amidst political turmoil. As disaster strikes during an attempted coup against President Chávez, María’s life intersects with Stanislavo, now a newspaper editor. This encounter prompts a reckoning for Stanislavo, offering him a chance at redemption for past betrayals. Freedom Is a Feast explores the complexities of personal beliefs, the consequences of actions, and the enduring power of love, all set against a backdrop of political unrest in the United States and Latin America. With 448 pages, this edition presents a thoughtful exploration of human connections amid chaos.
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A multigenerational, Latin American saga of love and revolution in which a rebel who commits a youthful betrayal receives a late-life chance at redemption and a new life: “a tour de force” from “the new master” (Luis Alberto Urrea, New York Times bestselling author of Good Night, Irene).
In 1964, Stanislavo, a zealous young man devoted to his ideals, turns his back on his privilege to join the leftist movement in the jungles of Venezuela. There, as he trains, he meets Emiliana, a nurse and fellow revolutionary. Though their intense connection seems to be love at first sight, their romance is upended by a decision with consequences that will echo down through the generations.
Almost forty years later, in a poor barrio of Caracas, María, a single mother, ekes out a precarious existence as a housekeeper, pouring her love into Eloy, her young son. Her devotion will not be enough, however, to keep them from disaster. On the eve of the attempted coup against President Chávez, Eloy is wounded by a stray bullet, fracturing her world. Amid the chaos at the hospital, María encounters Stanislavo, now a newspaper editor. Even as the country itself is convulsed by waves of unrest, this twist of fate forces a belated reckoning for Stanislavo, who may yet earn a chance to atone for old missteps before it’s too late.
With its epic scope, gripping narrative, and unflinching intimacy, Freedom Is a Feast announces a major new talent. Alejandro Puyana has delivered a wise and moving debut about sticking to one’s beliefs at the expense of pain and chaos, about the way others can suffer for our misdeeds even when we have the best of intentions, and about the possibility for redemption when love persists across time.
Winner of the Westport Prize for Literature
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