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Conversations With E. L. Doctorow (Literary Conversations Series) [Hardcover]

E. L. Doctorow (Author), Christopher D. Morris (Author, Editor)
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Literary Conversations Series August 1999

"We're living a national ideology that's invisible to us because we're inside it."

At the outset of his career E. L. Doctorow told Paul Levine, "History written by historians is clearly insufficient." Doctorow's novels carry out that conviction by imagining the great moments of American history--the Old West, the gilded age, the Depression, the cold war--as backdrops for tales of excruciating moral pain and injustice in America.
In Conversations with E. L. Doctorow Christopher D. Morris has gathered over twenty of the most revelatory interviews with the acclaimed author of Ragtime, World's Fair, Billy Bathgate, The Book of Daniel, and other novels, plays, and short stories. Whatever the setting or time period, Doctorow's characters spark an unparalleled urgency in the novelist's recreations of history. In his work the American dream and the values his characters try to live by turn to madness and ashes.
Within this collection Doctorow explores the themes of his work not only in the contexts of national and literary history but also in terms of disturbing trends in contemporary American culture. Talking about style, Doctorow discusses his experiments with shifting points of view and unreliable narrators as part of the modernist heritage to which readers have become accustomed. But he stresses that these techniques are always subordinate to the telling of a good story and the creation of memorable characters.
"My portrait of J. P. Morgan in Ragtime is truer to the man's soul and the substance of his life than his authorized biography," he says. Doctorow's critical and popular success comes from the creation and re-creation of such great characters and the telling of captivating stories in which the writer serves as an independent witness to both the ideals and the corruptions that have driven our history.

Christopher D. Morris has been the Charles A. Dana Professor of English at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, since 1996. He is also the author of Models of Misrepresentation: On the Fiction of E. L. Doctorow and regularly publishes in journals like The Ohio Review, Critique, and Film Criticism.

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So sharp-witted and eloquent is Doctorow, the distinguished author of Ragtime, World's Fair, and The Waterworks, every one of the interviews collected here reads like a polished essay on the state of the contemporary novel and fiction's moral imperative. An excellent subject not only because of his dynamic intellect and radical humanitarianism but because, as editor Morris puts it, the "utter unpredictability of his works" enables Doctorow to illuminate many of the mysteries of creative writing. Doctorow talks about how Hawthorne and Chekhov influence his work, discusses the fluid line between fiction and nonfiction, explains that his novels are both autobiographical and invented, and declares that all novels are political. Formerly the editor-in-chief at Dial, Doctorow offers insights into the publishing business, and, having experienced cinematic adaptations of his work, speaks forcefully about film and television. Each rigorous and surprising conversation (Doctorow's interviewers are no slouches) crackles with the fire of Doctorow's convictions and profound belief in literature's role in safeguarding liberty and justice. Donna Seaman

About the Author

Morris, Christopher D. has been the Charles A. Dana Professor of English at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, since 1996. He is also the author of Models of Misrepresentation: On the Fiction of E. L. Doctorow and regularly publishes in journals like The Ohio Review, Critique, and Film Criticism.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 228 pages
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Mississippi (Txt) (August 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578061431
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578061433
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,092,108 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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E. L. Doctorow's novels include The March, City of God, The Waterworks, Welcome to Hard Times, The Book of Daniel, Ragtime, Loon Lake, Lives of the Poets, World's Fair, and Billy Bathgate. His work has been published in thirty-two languages. Among his honors are the National Book Award, three National Book Critics Circle awards, two PEN/Faulkner awards, the Edith Wharton Citation for Fiction, the William Dean Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the presidentially conferred National Humanities Medal. E. L. Doctorow lives in New York.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars a must for Doctorow fans, November 21, 2007
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In this collection of interviews, Doctorow offers insight to his novels, writing techniques, and politics. He confronts the issues taken with his detached narration and his mixture of history and fiction. Anyone doing work with his novels would benefit from this text. I'm using Ragime in my thesis, and this collection was essential to my work.
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E.L. Doctorow is already becoming accustomed to being asked about the characters, real and imaginary, in Ragtime, his extraordinary new novel out July 14 from Random House. Read the first page
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