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Encyclopedia > E.L. Doctorow

Edgar Lawrence Doctorow (born January 6, 1931, New York, New York) is a writer who has written several critically aclaimed novels that blend history and social criticism.

E.L. Doctorow, photograph by Jill Krementz, from back cover of Doctorow's 1975 novel "Ragtime"
E.L. Doctorow, photograph by Jill Krementz, from back cover of Doctorow's 1975 novel "Ragtime"

As of 2004, Doctorow is the current Glucksman Chair in American Letters at New York University.


Biography

After graduating from Kenyon College in the class of 1953, he was senior editor for New American Library in the early 1960s and for Dial Press from 1964 to 1969..


One of his short stories, "Walter John Harmon," about the cult of the cuckolding religious leader Walter John Harmon, appeared in The New Yorker, May 12, 2003.


Known for being politically outspoken, Doctorow was assailed for delivering a commencement address critical of President George W. Bush at Hofstra University on May 23, 2004.


Works

External links

  • New York State Writers Institute: E. L. Doctorow (http://www.albany.edu/writers-inst/doctorow.html)
  • The Unfeeling President (http://www.easthamptonstar.com/20040909/col5.htm) Doctorow's comments on George W. Bush


 

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