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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    June 1988
  • Latest Book:
    May 2022
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • A son seeing his dying father--a radical activist--for the first time since childhood, decides to tell him the story of a French revolutionary, Jean Lambert Tallien, in a novel that moves deftly between past and present. IP. ...



  • In this New York Times Notable Book of 1995, Tintin, who's been to the Yucatan and Tibet, to the South Seas and the Great American Plains, and even to the Moon, charts the dark, restless geography of his own mind. "A song about the community of beaut...



  • Vincent van Gogh created his life's work out of a vortex of passion and delirium so intense his paintings seem to burst off the canvas. In Van Gogh's Bad Cafi, Frederic Tuten, the highly acclaimed author of Tintin in the New World, imagines the perso...



  • A powerful story that explores the modern dilemma of passion versus tranquillity.

    Set in Paris and New York, The Green Hour tells the story of Dominique, a brilliant art historian who has recently recovered from a bout with cancer. The novel f...



  • These mysterious, interrelated stories create a portrait of the author's life, both real and imagined, as he appears in each tale variously as hero, bystander, artist, and ghost, yielding an enchanting autobiography of the imagination. Fantasy and re...



  • NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICEAn incomparable storyteller serves up an enchanting concoction of art, love, and longingIn fifteen masterful stories, Frederic Tuten entertains questions of existential magnitude, pervasive yearning, and the creative i...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frederic Tuten has published 6 books.

Frederic Tuten does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Bar at Twilight, was published in May 2022.

The first book by Frederic Tuten, Tallien, was published in June 1988.

No. Frederic Tuten does not write books in series.