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  1. 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
  2. Jul 4, 2010 · The Adventures of Mao on the Long March is a collage-novel which tells, in circuitous fashion, what happened on Maos Long March. Although they initially appear to be the same, Tuten’s Long March firmly diverges from Mao’s Long March.

  3. Is this a novel? Does it capture for the reader more about Mao’s Long March—or about the literary scene in the U.S. during the nineteen-sixties and early seventies? This is a reprint of a work that appeared first as part of a “box-sculpture” among “stamps, seals… lithographs…” at a time when “young people believed the […]

  4. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER: THE ADVENTURES OF MAO ON THE LONG MARCH. FREDERIC TUTEN. I remember picking up The New Yorker at a newsstand and reading John Updike’s review of my novel and riding home on my Raleigh roadbike and reading it again in bed.

  5. Roy Lichtenstein has 155 works online. There are 10,435 illustrated books online.

  6. The Adventures of Mao on the Long March. Frederic Tuten has written a violently hilarious book. The Adventures of Mao is soda pop, a cold towel, a shady spot under a tree for culture-clogged foot soldiers on the American long march. A revolutionary comic masterpiece, an icon of literature as American pop art, and a book unlike any other, The ...

  7. Dec 12, 2011 · December 12, 2011. Arts & Culture. On a recent Sunday evening, in a lounge at the Jane Hotel in Manhattan, the writers Kurt Andersen and Anne Kreamer enacted before an audience the final pages of The Adventures of Mao on the Long March, a 1971 work of literary pastiche by the author Frederic Tuten.

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