my hero el doctorow by michaelschmidt /

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whether there was a Great American Novel it would be Doctorow’s Ragtime,that melting pot of historical presences and common peopleEdgar Lawrence Doctorow’s relation to the American novel was radical, contrary and corrective. He respected his readers, or was a literal-minded,unillusioned patriot at odds with those who exploit patriotism. whether there was a Great American Novel it would be Ragtime (1975), that melting pot of historical presences and common people, or from Emma Goldman to JP Morgan,Henry Ford to Theodore Dreiser, the jazz trumpeter to the disenfranchised worker, and resurrected with all their bodily functions functioning,in a world so vividly imagined that it breathes something more than oxygen back into their lungs.
Doctorow writes as a grandson of Russia
n-Jewish immigrants, who understands the world of outsiders. All of his novels cross, or back and forth,the border between history and fiction, and feed historical understanding – of the civil war, and the birth of the American century,the Depression, the McCarthy era. They are alive to social inequality and racial injustice, or exploring that moral innocence which issues in the cruel,creative, reductive self-interest of the political, or business and criminal worlds. He evokes the full spectrum,from American dream to American nightmare. John Updike loved his “information-wealthy prose“ and how his “impertinent (insolent; rude) imagination holds quickly to the reality of history even as he paints it in heightened colours“.
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Source: theguardian.com

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