Doctorow spent nine years as a book editor at NAL working with Ayn Rand and Ian Fleming among others. His first novel, Welcome to Hard Times, was published in 1960 and the western fable was described by a Ney York Times book review as dramatic and taut, successfully symbolic and exciting. Again, his stories are recognized for their versatility and originality, and Doctorow is also praised for his imagination and audacity. Many of his books places fictional characters in recognizable historical figures, uses different narratives, and are often written with known historical figures. These include The March (2005), Billy Bathgate (1989) and Ragtime that all worn him awards. He has authored a couple of novels, a stager drama and short fiction. His novels made him be described as one of the most important U.S.A based novelist of the 20th century. L.” Doctorow was best known internationally for his outstanding works of historical fiction. The American author, professor, and editor Edgar Lawrence “E.
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