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E. L. Doctorow

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Gender Male
Death9 years ago
Date of birth January 6,1931
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born New York
United States
Date of died July 21,2015
DiedManhattan
New York
United States
Job Author
Professor
Playwright
Novelist
Book editor
Essayist
Education Columbia University
The Bronx High School of Science
Kenyon College
Movies/Shows Wakefield
Sunstroke
Jolene
Billy Bathgate
Daniel
Ragtime
Welcome to Hard Times
Awards National Book Award for Fiction
National Humanities Medal
PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction
National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction
Helmerich Award
St. Louis Literary Award
Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
Spouse Helen Esther Setzer
Children Caroline Doctorow
Richard Doctorow
Jenny Doctorow
Parents Rose Doctorow
David Richard Doctorow
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Ragtime
Billy Bathgate
The Book of Daniel
The March
Homer & Langley
The Waterworks
City of God
Andrew's Brain
Loon Lake
Welcome to Hard Times
All the Time in the World
Sweet Land Stories
World's Fair
Lives of the Poets: Six Stories and a Novella
Doctorow: Collected Stories
Reporting the universe
Jack London, Hemingway & the Constitution
Creationists: Selected Essays, 1993-2006
Three Screenplays
Conversations with E. L. Doctorow
Lamentation 9/11
Ragtime, The March, and Homer & Langley: Three Bestselling Novels
E. L. Doctorow: Three Complete Novels
Citizen Doctorow, Notes on Art & Politics: The Nation Essays 1978-2015
Poets and Presidents: Selected Essays, 1977-1992
E. L. Doctorow: An Annotated Bibliography
Homer i Langley
Jewish Stories from the Old World to the New
Best-selling Chapters: Advanced Level
Ragtime (SparkNotes Literature Guide)
E. L. Doctorow Reads The Writer in the Family (short Story) from Lives of the Poets. E. L. Doctorow Reads The Leather Man (short Story) from Lives of the Poets
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Edgar Lawrence Doctorow 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, Billy Bathgate, and The March.

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