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Tallien

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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.

152 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1988

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Frederic Tuten

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Frederic Tuten is the author of Tintin in the New World, The Green Hour, and Self Portraits, among other fiction. He has received a Guggenheim fellowship and an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Distinguished Writing. He lives in New York City."

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July 5, 2012
I picked this book up after reading an interview in Bomb Magazine with the author Frederic Tuten. And I will say I enjoyed reading his interview much more than the book. The book felt rushed to me. It was hard to really care about any of the characters as you don't really get to know them very well. The book is a quick read and at the end I really got nothing out of it, which is odd for me when reading a book. Even books I don't enjoy I get something from, but not with Tallien. As far as an interesting look at the French Revolution it was an alright read, but overall not very descriptive.
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