Über den Autor

E.L. Doctorow was an acclaimed American author known for his unique blend of historical fiction and social commentary. His works often explored the complexities of American life, weaving together real historical figures with fictional narratives. Doctorow's storytelling was marked by a deep understanding of the human condition and an ability to capture the zeitgeist of various eras in American history. He garnered critical acclaim for novels such as "Ragtime," which intricately depicted the social dynamics of early 20th-century America, and "Billy Bathgate," a portrayal of the criminal underworld during the Prohibition era.

Throughout his career, Doctorow received numerous awards, including the National Book Award and the PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction. His literary voice resonated with readers for its moral depth and rich character development. Doctorow's influence extends beyond his novels; he also contributed essays and criticism, further shaping the landscape of contemporary literature. He remains a significant figure in American letters, celebrated for his innovative narrative techniques and profound insights into society.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum January 6, 1931
Geburtsort Bronx, New York, USA
Todesdatum July 21, 2015