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E. L. Doctorow (Edgar Laurence Doctorow) , 1931-, American novelist, b. New York City. Doctorow is known for his skillful blending of fiction and fact into reconstructions of eras in American history. His first work was a novel of the 19th-century West, Welcome to Hard Times (1960), but he did not win wide recognition until The Book of Daniel (1971), which is based on the Rosenberg Case . Since then his books often have featured a compelling combination of real and fictional characters. Doctorow's other novels include Ragtime (1975), which recreates pre-World War I America; Loon Lake (1980), which portrays American life during the Great Depression ; World's Fair (1985; National Book Award), a semiautobiographical work set in the Bronx of the 1930s; Billy Bathgate (1989), a tale of Prohibition-era gangsters; The Waterworks (1994), which is set in 1870s New York; City of God (2000), a late 20th-century exploration of ideas and faith; and The March (2005), a fictionalized account of General Sherman 's Civil War march through Georgia. He has also written short stories, e.g., Sweet Land Stories (2004), and nonfiction, e.g., the essays collected in Reporting the Universe (2003) and the literary-critical appreciations of Creationists (2006).

Bibliography: See R. Trenner, ed., E. L. Doctorow, Essays and Conversations (1983); C. D. Morris, ed., Conversations with E. L. Doctorow (1999); studies by P. Levine (1985), C. C. Harter and J. R. Thompson (1990), C. D. Morris (1991), J. G. Parks (1991), D. Fowler (1992), B. Siegel, ed. (2000), M. M. Tokarczyk (2000), and H. Bloom, ed. (2002).

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Doctorow, E.L. ( Edgar Lawrence) (1931– ) US writer. Doctorow's novels have a strong political edge and incisive concern for history. Ragtime (1975), his best known novel, deals with late 19th-century racism in the USA. Other works include Welcome to Hard Times (1960), The Book of Daniel (1971), Loon Lake (1980), Billy Bathgate (1988), The Waterworks (1994), and City of God (2000).

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Doctorow, E. L. ( Edgar Laurence Doctorow) (1931– ), American novelist who began his career as a script reader for Columbia pictures. His first novel, Welcome to the Hard Times (1960), reworks the western as a semi-philosophical treatise. The Book of Daniel (1971) is a fictionalized account of the Rosenberg trial. His most commercially successful novel, Ragtime (1975), blends real-life figures of the early 20th cent. with a cast of emblematic Jewish and African-American characters. Subsequent work focuses on the Great Depression and its aftermath, and includes Loon Lake (1980), World's Fair (1985), and Billy Bathgate (1989). The Waterworks (1994) centres on life in 19th-cent. New York.

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