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  2. E. L. Doctorow - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Lawrence Doctorow (January 6, 1931 – July 21, 2015) was an American novelist, editor, and professor, best known for his works of historical fiction.. He wrote twelve novels, three volumes of short fiction and a stage drama, including the award-winning novels Ragtime (1975), Billy Bathgate (1989), and The March (2005).

  3. Category:Novels by E. L. Doctorow - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by E. L. Doctorow" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Andrew's Brain; B.

  4. Ragtime (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ragtime is a novel by E. L. Doctorow, first published in 1975. [1] The sweeping historical fiction occurs in the area of New York City between 1902 and 1915. Ragtime was ranked number 86 among Modern Library's 100 Best Novels in 1998. Time magazine included Ragtime in its list of 100 Best English-Language Novels from 1923 to 2005. [2]

  5. Loon Lake (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Loon Lake is a 1980 novel by E. L. Doctorow. [1] The plot of the novel is mostly set on Loon Lake in the Adirondacks during the Depression. The novel is one of the more experimental works of Doctorow, incorporating a great variety of different techniques, many of which are used for preventing the reader from an easy understanding of the narration: traditional narratives, stream of ...

  6. The Book of Daniel (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Daniel (1971) is a semi-historical novel by E. L. Doctorow, loosely based on the lives, trial and execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. [1] Doctorow tells the story of Paul and Rochelle Isaacson (stand-ins for the Rosenbergs) through the persons of their older son, Daniel, and his sister, Susan, who are college students deeply involved in 1960s politics.

  7. The Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    Doctorow's father loved Edgar Allan Poe and named his first son after him, and Doctorow told a journalist that Waterworks was written in Poe's honour. [1] In 1984 Doctorow had previously written a story about the Croton Aqueduct titled "Waterworks" which is featured in the collection Lives of the Poets. It is the story of McIlvaine, who watched ...

  8. World's Fair (novel) - Wikipedia

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    World's Fair is a 1985 novel by American author E.L. Doctorow. It is a semi-autobiographical story of a boy named Edgar who lives in the Bronx during the late 1930s, and culminates with the 1939 World's Fair. [1] [2] [3] It won the National Book Award in 1986.

  9. Andrew's Brain - Wikipedia

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    Andrew's Brain is a novel written by E. L. Doctorow, published in 2014. It was Doctorow's last novel to appear before his death in 2015. Plot

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