Ragtime
Ragtime
Author: Doctorow E
ISBN: 9780330288491
Edition: 1ST - 1975
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Published in 1975, Ragtime Changed Our Very Concept of What a Novel Could Be. an Extraordinary Tapestry, Ragtime Captures the Spirit of America in the Era Between the Turn of the Century and the First World War.
the Story Opens in 1906 in New Rochelle, New York, at the Home
Of an Affluent American Family.
One Lazy Sunday Afternoon, the Famous Escape Artist Harry Houdini Swerves His Car Into a Telephone Pole Outside Their House. and Almost Magically, the Line Between Fantasy and Historical Fact, Between Real and Imaginary Characters, Disap-
Pears. Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, J. P. Morgan, Evelyn Nesbit, Sig- Mund Freud, and Emiliano Zapata Slip in and Out of the Tale, Crossing Paths With Doctorow's Imagined Family and Other Fictional Characters, Including an Immigrant Peddler and a Ragtime Musician From Harlem Whose Insistence on a Point of Justice Drives Him to Revolutionary Violence.
The Modern Library Has Played a Significant Role in American Cultural Life for the Bet
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the Story Opens in 1906 in New Rochelle, New York, at the Home
Of an Affluent American Family.
One Lazy Sunday Afternoon, the Famous Escape Artist Harry Houdini Swerves His Car Into a Telephone Pole Outside Their House. and Almost Magically, the Line Between Fantasy and Historical Fact, Between Real and Imaginary Characters, Disap-
Pears. Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, J. P. Morgan, Evelyn Nesbit, Sig- Mund Freud, and Emiliano Zapata Slip in and Out of the Tale, Crossing Paths With Doctorow's Imagined Family and Other Fictional Characters, Including an Immigrant Peddler and a Ragtime Musician From Harlem Whose Insistence on a Point of Justice Drives Him to Revolutionary Violence.
The Modern Library Has Played a Significant Role in American Cultural Life for the Bet
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0.16 kgDepartment:
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Modern & Contemporary FictionCategory:
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Doctorow EPublisher:
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9780330288491Edition:
1ST - 1975Estimated Delivery:
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