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Aug 2, 2011 · The adventures of Mao on the long march ... Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976, Heads of state Publisher ... Full catalog record MARCXML.
Jan 1, 2001 · An icon of literature as American Pop Art, Frederic Tuten’s Adventures of Mao on the Long March is a triumphantly witty and subversive novel. The New York Times called it “almost too good to be true.”. Tuten’s deadpan textbook narrative of Mao’s Long March is peppered with loving parodies of Hemingway, Kerouac, Dos Passos, and Malamud.
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951.04/2/0924 B. LC Class. PZ4.T9663 Ad PS3570.U78. The Adventures of Mao on the Long March is Frederic Tuten 's first published novel. The novel is a fictionalized account of Chairman Mao 's rise to power, and is highly experimental in nature, including extensive use of parody and collage.
- Frederic Tuten
- 1971
Dec 4, 2011 · The Adventures of Mao on the Long March provides an intelligent, taut, and entertaining change from conventional novels. It’s substance is satisfyingly solid and satisfyingly mysterious. A violently hilarious book….soda pop, a cold towel, a shady spot under a tree for culture-clogged foot soldiers on the American long march.
Jan 1, 1971 · Narratively prismatic, hilariously parodic, virtuosically polyphonic, Frederic Tuten's THE ADVENTURES OF MAO ON THE LONG MARCH is a wonderfully expansive work of collage, pastiche, intertextuality, and conceptual, playful repurposing.
- Frederic Tuten
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The Adventures of Mao on the Long March. An icon of literature as American Pop Art, Frederic Tuten's Adventures of Mao on the Long March is a triumphantly witty and subversive novel. The New York Times called it "almost too good to be true." Tuten's deadpan textbook narrative of Mao's Long March is peppered with loving parodies of Hemingway ...