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Doctorow El Doctorow

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Doctorow El Doctorow
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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Author: E.L. Doctorow
ISBN: 9780399588358, 9780399588365, 0399588353, 0399588361
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Doctorow El Doctorow by E.l. Doctorow 9780399588358, 9780399588365, 0399588353, 0399588361 instant download after payment.

A superb collection of fifteen stories—including "Wakefield," the inspiration for the film starring Bryan Cranston—by the author of Ragtime, The March, The Book of Daniel, and Billy Bathgate
He has been called "a national treasure" by George Saunders. Doctorow's 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...

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