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  • Much like the 1986 musical Rags, his efforts to create a workable script from such a messy history only makes one have a deeper appreciation for the success of 1927's Show Boat (based on Edna Ferber's 1926 novel) and 1998's Ragtime (based on E. L. Doctorow's 1975 novel).

    George Heymont: Creative Cultural Cross Referencing (How to Link Stephen Sondheim to the Original Siamese Twins) George Heymont 2011

  • Much like the 1986 musical Rags, his efforts to create a workable script from such a messy history only makes one have a deeper appreciation for the success of 1927's Show Boat (based on Edna Ferber's 1926 novel) and 1998's Ragtime (based on E. L. Doctorow's 1975 novel).

    George Heymont: Creative Cultural Cross Referencing (How to Link Stephen Sondheim to the Original Siamese Twins) George Heymont 2011

  • Mr. Epstein would have us drop such "second rate" writers as Allen Ginsberg, Kurt Vonnegut and E. L. Doctorow.

    American Lit. Crit's Pride Goeth Before Deconstruction 2011

  • She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and studied creative writing with E. L. Doctorow.

    In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010

  • Dozens of authors—among them E. L. Doctorow, José Donoso, Stanley Elkin, George P. Elliott, John Gardner, and James Purdy—approved excerpts that Lish carved from their forthcoming books for publication in Esquire.

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • It seemed a good omen for both writers when they turned on the television set in their room in Reno and heard novelist E. L. Doctorow compare writing a novel to taking a long car trip at night in the fog: you can see only the portion of the road ahead that is illuminated by your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way if you have a map.

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • The presentation by E. L. Doctorow was the final program in a two-month long series from eight libraries in the western suburbs of Chicago.

    Archive 2007-05-01 ricklibrarian 2007

  • You could have heard a pin drop, as E. L. Doctorow paused in his reading from his National Book Critics Circle winning novel The March.

    An Evening with E. L. Doctorow: The Big Read Finale ricklibrarian 2007

  • The presentation by E. L. Doctorow was the final program in a two-month long series from eight libraries in the western suburbs of Chicago.

    An Evening with E. L. Doctorow: The Big Read Finale ricklibrarian 2007

  • You could have heard a pin drop, as E. L. Doctorow paused in his reading from his National Book Critics Circle winning novel The March.

    Archive 2007-05-01 ricklibrarian 2007

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