Doctorow: Collected Stories
by E.L. Doctorow
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A superb collection of fifteen storiesincluding Wakefield, the inspiration for the film starring Bryan Cranstonby the author of Ragtime, The March, The Book of Daniel, and Billy Bathgate He has been called a national treasure by George Saunders. Doctorows great topic, said Don DeLillo, is the reach of American possibility, in which plain lives take on the cadences of history. This power is apparent everywhere in these stories: the bravery and self-delusion of people seeking the American dream; the geniuses, mystics, and charlatans who offer people false hope, or an actual glimpse of greatness. In 'A House on the Plains,' a mother has a plan for financial independence, which may include murder. In 'Walter John Harmon,' a man starts a cult using subterfuge and seduction. 'Jolene: A Life' follows a teenager who escapes her home for Hollywood on a perilous quest for success. 'Heist,' the account of an Episcopal priest coping with a crisis of faith, was expanded into the bestseller City of God. 'The Water Works,' about the underbelly of 1870s New York, grew into a brilliant novel. 'Liner Notes: The Songs of Billy Bathgate' is a corollary to the renowned novel and includes Doctorows revisions. These fifteen stories, written from the 1960s to the early twenty-first century, and selected, revised, and placed in order by the author himself shortly before he died in 2015, are a testament to the genius of E. L. Doctorow. Praise for Doctorow: Collected Stories Here, without the framework of historical context that defines his best-known novels, we discover a Doctorow equally adept at plumbing the contemporary American psyche and are reminded of literature's loss following his death.''O: The Oprah Magazine 'These tales' sketches, really, wide-ranging in time, place and circumstancesare penned by a modern master. . . . What makes Doctorows historical novels brilliant is their engaging prose, smart writerly style, unconventional narratives and inventive and entertaining plots. Same for these dog-eared, pre-owned stories.'' USA Today
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- Doctorow: Collected Stories
- Author
- E.L. Doctorow
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- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
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- First Edition, First Printing
- ISBN 10
- 0399588353
- ISBN 13
- 9780399588358
- Publisher
- Random House
- Date Published
- 2017-01
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