Tim und Struppi, Clawdia Chauchat, Settembrini, Mynheer Peeperkorn, Naphta, alle zusammen in einem Hotel in den peruanischen Anden – geht das überhaupt? Der amerikanische Autor Frederic Tuten beweist, daß es geht. In diesem verrückten Abenteuerroman spannt Tuten zwei der berühmtesten Comicfiguren mit einigen der prominentesten Personen der modernen Weltliteratur zusammen. Besonders hübsch die Liebesgeschichte zwischen Madame Chauchat und dem immer noch nicht recht erwachsenen Tim. Sie verführt ihn nach allen Regeln der Kunst einer erfahrenen Frau – und Tim wird endlich ein Mann. Dieser lyrische Abenteuerroman ist natürlich ein ausgewachsener Literaturscherz für Kenner. Indes ist Tuten kreativer Künstler genug, um eine durchaus einleuchtende Geschichte zu erzählen. Auch wer keinerlei Kenntnis von Tintin oder vom ›Zauberberg‹ hat, kommt hier auf seine Kosten.
Frederic Tuten Bücher
Frederic Tuten schafft Erzählungen, die sich mit den Feinheiten der menschlichen Psyche und der Komplexität von Beziehungen auseinandersetzen. Sein Schreiben erforscht oft Themen wie Identität, Erinnerung und die Suche nach Sinn in der heutigen Welt. Tuten verwebt meisterhaft introspektive Reflexionen mit fesselndem Erzählen und schafft Werke, die sowohl intellektuell anregend als auch emotional ansprechend sind. Seine ausgeprägte Stimme und sein tiefes Verständnis der menschlichen Natur machen ihn zu einer bedeutenden literarischen Persönlichkeit.






Äußerst reizvoll verknüpft Frederic Tuten die Geschichten zweier gescheiterter Revolutionäre aus zwei verschiedenen Jahrhunderten: eines amerikanischen Arbeiterführers und eines Mitglieds des Wohlfahrtsausschusses von 1789. Ein Roman über die Unmöglichkeit einer nachgetragenen Liebe.
Van Gogh's Bad Cafa: A Love Story
- 163 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The story explores the intense passion and madness of Vincent van Gogh through the character of Ursula, a morphine-addicted photographer who embodies his fervor. After stepping through a crack in the wall of the Bad Cafi, she finds herself in modern-day New York, while van Gogh grapples with his isolation in 19th-century France. This unique narrative, illustrated with watercolors by Eric Fischl, shifts between time periods and perspectives, offering a deep and imaginative look into the intersection of art and life, capturing the struggles of a tormented artist.
My Young Life
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Frederic Tuten's journey begins in the Bronx, where his mixed heritage fuels his aspiration to become an artist. Yearning for the vibrant life of Paris, he immerses himself in painting and drawing. At just fifteen, he chooses to abandon high school for a bohemian lifestyle filled with salons and worldly influences. However, he discovers that profound lessons and inspiration await him in his own neighborhood, shaping his artistic identity and aspirations.
The narrative intertwines fantasy and reality through the journeys of two lovers who meet, part, and reunite across various stages of life and settings. Unique characters, such as a friendly waiter embodying Death and talking circus elephants, enrich the story. The plot features whimsical elements like a boy negotiating with pirates and a couple embarking on an Antarctic adventure from their apartment. At its heart, the book explores the complexities of love, art, adventure, and the vibrant experience of life itself.
Green Hour
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set against the vibrant backdrops of Paris and New York, the narrative follows Dominique, an art historian navigating life after cancer. Her journey intertwines a poignant love triangle between the elusive Rex and the devoted Eric, reflecting her struggle between passion and stability. The story also delves into Dominique's deep connection with art amid cultural upheaval, highlighting the importance of love and idealism. This compelling exploration of personal and artistic identity earned recognition as a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2002.
Tintin in the New World: A Romance
- 239 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Tintin, the beloved character from Herge's comic series, returns in a fresh adventure alongside Captain Haddock and his dog Snowy. This time, they journey to Machu Picchu in Peru, where they encounter a blend of danger and enchantment. The story promises to explore new challenges and mysteries, showcasing Tintin's enduring spirit and the thrill of exploration.
The Adventures of Mao on the Long March
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Frederic Tuten's novel presents a unique blend of historical narrative and playful parody, focusing on Mao's Long March. The book features a deadpan style that intertwines factual history with imaginative encounters, including surreal characters like Greta Garbo. Critics praise its clever wit and subversion of literary norms, showcasing Tuten's ability to merge American pop culture with significant historical events. The result is a richly layered text that challenges conventional storytelling while engaging readers with humor and depth.
Summoned to Machu Picchu, accompanied by Captain Haddock and Snowy, Tintin embarks on an adventure that will introduce him to the woman he will love, and come to realise that he has the power to become one with all living things.
"A collection of stories by artist and author Frederic Tuten"--