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Julian Tepper

    Julian Tepper is the author of three novels. Beyond his literary work, he is also a musician, having recorded two albums as a member of the band The Natural History and co-writing the hit song "Don't You Evah" for the band Spoon. His writing is recognized for its distinctive style and thematic exploration.

    Cooler Heads
    Balls
    Between The Records
    • 2024

      Julian Tepper's fourth novel, Cooler Heads, is a story about modern love. With a triangulation of lovers and spouses, young children and careers struggling to get off the ground, in Celia and Paul we encounter two people in that pocket of life when the fight to figure out who we are and what we want burns brightest. A meditation on the limits of what we can and cannot have, set in a city--New York--that would have us think that we can have it all, Cooler Heads is a tour de force and impossible to put down, a literary triumph.

      Cooler Heads
    • 2020

      Between The Records

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      5.0(80)Add rating

      Jules and Adam Newman's complex, often hostile, relationship has long fueled their music careers as they followed in their father's footsteps. After the release of their debut record, and while struggling to write tracks for the followup, the brothers begin to clash. Jules, the younger brother, feels cast aside and ignored by Adam, who has long been accustomed to having things his own way. From the studio to the stage and across the countless miles in between, Julian Tepper's third novel is a moody and heady work of auto-fiction based on his days in the Natural History, which he and his brother formed in 2001. Between the Records examines brothers, fathers, rock and roll, and the personal demons therein—both musical and familial.

      Between The Records
    • 2012

      Balls

      • 261 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A New York story, a dark comedy, Balls tells of the thirty-year-old Henry Schiller, a songwriter and lounge-player, in love with a woman far younger and more musically gifted than himself, one with her eye on other men and the rise of her own career, whose crisis deepens when he discovers he has testicular cancer.

      Balls