E.L. Doctorow

1931 - 2015

E.L. Doctorow

1931 - 2015

BORN

1931

DIED

2015

E.L. Doctorow Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 22, 2015.
NEW YORK (AP) — Writer E.L. Doctorow, who wryly reimagined the American experience in such novels as "Ragtime" and "The March" and applied its lessons to the past and the future in fiction and nonfiction, has died. He was 84.

He died Tuesday at a New York hospital from complications of lung cancer, his son, Richard Doctorow, confirmed.

Considered one of the major authors of the 20th century, Doctorow enjoyed critical and popular success over his 50-year career. He won the National Book Award for fiction in 1986 for "World's Fair" and the National Book Critics Circle award in 1989 for "Billy Bathgate" and in 2005 for "The March."

President Barack Obama praised Doctorow on Twitter as "one of America's greatest novelists."

"His books taught me much, and he will be missed," Obama wrote on his @POTUS account.

Besides Doctorow's 10 novels, he published two books of short stories, a play called "Drinks Before Dinner" and numerous essays and articles.

"I don't know what I set out to do," Doctorow said in 2006 after the publication of "The March," his acclaimed Civil War novel. "Someone pointed out to me a couple of years ago that you could line them up and in effect now with this book, 150 years of American history. ... And this was entirely unplanned."

Edgar Lawrence Doctorow was born Jan. 6, 1931, in New York. He was named after Edgar Allan Poe, whom he often disparaged as America's "greatest bad writer." His father ran a music store, and his mother was a pianist.

As a youngster he read widely and decided he would become a writer at age 9.

"I began to ask two questions while I was reading a book that excited me," he recalled. "Not only what was going to happen next but how is this done? How is it that these words on the page make me feel the way I'm feeling? This is the line of inquiry that I think happens in a child's mind, without him even knowing he has aspirations as a writer."

Doctorow graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. He attended graduate school at Columbia University but left without completing a doctorate. He also served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany.

In the 1950s Doctorow worked as a script reader for Columbia Pictures, reading novels and summarizing them for possible film treatment. That job led him to his first novel, "Welcome to Hard Times," a Western published in 1960.

He spent a decade as a book editor at New American Library and then as editor in chief at Dial Press, working with such authors as Norman Mailer and James Baldwin.

Doctorow's second novel, a science fiction work called "Big as Life," was published in 1966 and was unsuccessful. But his third, "The Book of Daniel," published in 1971, catapulted him into the top rank of American writers.

A fictionalized account of the Rosenberg case, "The Book of Daniel" probed the central character's struggles over the deaths of his parents, executed as Communists in the 1950s. New Republic critic Stanley Kauffmann called it "the political novel of our age, the best American work of its kind that I know since Lionel Trilling's 'The Middle of the Journey.'"

"Ragtime" in 1975 served up a Dickensian stew of Gilded Age New York, mixing historical figures such as J.P. Morgan, Harry Houdini and Emma Goldman with invented ones. The central character, Coalhouse Walker Jr., was a black musician victimized by racism.

Historical and made-up characters also peopled 1989's "Billy Bathgate," featuring the real-life gangster Dutch Schultz, and "The March," which he called his "Russian novel" because of its epic scope.

"The March" depicted William Tecumseh Sherman's march through Georgia and the Carolinas from the vantage points of Sherman himself, a mixed-race freed slave girl, a brilliant but dispassionate battlefield surgeon, two Confederate prisoners who adopt various disguises and others.

The main character was in a sense the Union army and the human flotsam and jetsam it picked up along the way.

Several of Doctorow's novels including "Ragtime" and "Billy Bathgate" were made into movies, but Doctorow was generally not pleased with the screen versions. "Ragtime" was made into a Broadway musical in 1998.

Doctorow married Helen Setzer in 1954. They had two daughters and a son.

Doctorow taught creative writing at New York University and taught at several other institutions including Yale University Drama School, Princeton University, Sarah Lawrence College and the University of California, Irvine.

A lifelong liberal, Doctorow was booed by students when he criticized President George W. Bush and the Iraq war during a 2004 commencement speech at Hofstra University on Long Island.

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VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press

Associated Press writer Karen Matthews contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Today marks the 1 year anniversary of the passing of 1 of America's Greatest fiction authors. His voice will forever be part of me. I am a better man

Steven Oquendo

September 30, 2016

July 31, 2015

Thank you Mr. Doctorow for writing "WORLD'S FAIR". One of my all time favorite books. You will be missed. God Bless you and may you rest in peace.

Paul Ranney

July 26, 2015

After reading "The March" last year, I was personally challenged to write my own work of historical fiction, borrowing a device that Edgar was brave enough to utilize in his work: a complete absence of QUOTATION MARKS! Although E.L.'s effort turned out wonderfully, mine still needs a lot of work...On behalf of all of the readers, and writers, influenced by his masterful work, I bid a fond farewell to Edgar Lawrence Doctorow. Although you will be sorely missed, your writing will no doubt live on, in the imaginations of your readers, and on the bookshelves of eternity.

NANCY ALTARAS

July 25, 2015

SAD TO LOSE ANOTHER GREAT AUTHOR, WHO BROUGHT THE JOY OF READING TO MANY, THROUGH HIS WORKS. PROBABLLY EVERYBODY HAS HEARD OR READ OF RAGTIME, AND BILLY BATHGATE. SHAME TO LOSE SUCH A TALENT. MY LATE UNCLE, JACK, COULD TESTIFY TO THAT. HE WAS J. D. SALINGER'S COMMANDING OFFICER, YES, THAT J. D. SALINGER, THAT WROTE, "CATCHER IN THE RYE", AND OTHER STORIES, DURING WWII, AND THEY CAME INTO FRANCE, VIA THE NORMANDY INVASION. IT IS A SHAME TO LOSE SUCH A SUCH A LITERARY MODERN GIANT, HE WILL BE TERRIBLY MISSED, BUT NEVER EVER FORGOTTEN!

Daria Brandt

July 24, 2015

A powerful thinker and writer, and supportive father and husband has departed down new path. He will be loved, cherished and remembered by all.

July 23, 2015

Reading you expanded my world. Many of the characters and scenes you created remain vivid in my memory years after I experienced them. BILLY BATHGATE and LOON LAKE are my favorites among your novels. Thank for hours of pleasure.

Carol Corbin, Beaumont, Texas

MD admirer

July 23, 2015

A colossal talent; a gifted, compassionate man

July 23, 2015

I'm sincerely sorry for your loss . May you indeed find peace in bible at James 1:22

July 23, 2015

May God bless this family with comfort and peace ln this time of sorrow.

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

July 23, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

July 23, 2015

Sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in John 6:40.

Philip Lindenbaum

July 22, 2015

Doctorow was simply brilliant. Like bellow, a creator extraordinaire. Prayers for the family of this wonderfully talented man.

S Terry

July 22, 2015

When you remember E. L Doctorow's life, please recall your favorite times, the happy things, the memories that give you joy that's what helps us get over the sadness of a loss. And remember the hope our Heavenly Father has set before us.

TH

July 22, 2015

How difficult it is to lose someone who is so dearly loved and needed. He dedicated himself to family, and so many others. May you draw comfort and strength each day through prayer and God's promises. (Jeremiah 29 : 11-13)

July 22, 2015

My condolences to family and friends on your loss. May precious memories warm your heart and comfort you during this time of grief.

Adrian Barnette

July 22, 2015

We'll miss you !

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

July 22, 2015

My prayers, thoughts and deep condolences go out to the family, friends and associates of the great E.L. Doctorow. The world has lost a great literary talent. He is gone, but his amazing body of work will be his everlasting legacy. May his blessed memory be a comfort to his loved ones and may he rest in eternal peace.

Harry Simpson

July 22, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with.

G. Cooper

July 22, 2015

So sorry for your loss,
In your time of sorrow may God be your refuge and strength. Isaiah 46:1

July 22, 2015

I share your grief because Ed was a Major part of my life and always will be.
Love, Harold Reiss, Worcester, MA

Jill

July 22, 2015

My deepest sympathies. May the "God of all comfort," help to ease the pain of your grief during this time.(1 Cor 1:3,4)

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