âA love song to a lost New Yorkâ (New York magazine) from novelist, essayist, and critic Frederic Tuten as he recalls his personal and artistic coming-of-age in 1950s New York City, a defining period that would set him on the course to becoming a writer.
Born in the Bronx to a Sicilian mother and Southern father, Frederic Tuten always dreamed of being an artist. Determined to trade his neighborhood streets for the romantic avenues of Paris, he learned to paint and draw, falling in love with the process of putting a brush to canvas and the feeling it gave him. At fifteen, he decided to leave high school and pursue the bohemian life heâd read about in books. But, before he could, he would receive an extraordinary education right in his own backyard.
âA stirring portraitâŠand a wonderfully raw story of city boyâs transformation into a writerâ (Publishers Weekly), My Young Life reveals Tutenâs early formative years where he would discover the kind of life he wanted to lead. As he travels downtown for classes at the Art Students League, spends afternoons reading in Union Square, and discovers the vibrant scenes of downtown galleries and Lower East Side bars, Frederic finds himself a member of a new community of artists, gathering friends, influencesâand many girlfriendsâalong the way.
Frederic Tuten has had a remarkable life, writing books, traveling around the world, acting in and creating films, and even conducting summer workshops with Paul Bowles in Tangiers. Spanning two decades and bringing us from his familyâs kitchen table in the Bronx to the cafes of Greenwich Village and back again, My Young Life is an intimate and enchanting portrait of an artistâs coming-of-age, set against one of the most exciting creative periods of our timeââso thrillingâŠso precise in presenting a young manâs preoccupation and occupationâ (Steve Martin).