E.L. Doctorow

(Edgar Laurence Doctorow)
novelist
Born: 1/6/1931
Birthplace: New York City

Author known for his historical fiction, such as the novels The Book of Daniel (1960), which was nominated for the National Book Award, and Ragtime (1975), which became a Broadway musical in 1998. Doctorow served as editor in chief at Dial Press, where he worked until 1969 with such writers as Norman Mailer and James Baldwin. He also taught at Sarah Lawrence College (1971–78) and New York University (1982).

 
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