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E. L. Doctorow - The Book of Daniel

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Overview: E. L. DOCTOROWS works of fiction include Homer & Langley,The March, Billy Bathgate, Ragtime, the Book of Daniel, City of God, Welcome to Hard Times, Loon Lake, Worlds Fair, The Waterworks, and All the Time in the World. Among his honors are the National Book Award, three National Book Critics Circle Awards, two PEN Faulkner Awards, The Edith Wharton Citation for Fiction, and the presidentially conferred National Humanities Medal. In 2009 he was short listed for the Man Booker International Prize honoring a writers lifetime achievement in fiction, and in 2012 he won the PEN Saul Bellow Award given to an author whose scale of achievement over a sustained career places him in the highest rank of American Literature. In 2013 the American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded him the Gold Medal for Fiction.

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Praise for The Book of Daniel A ferocious feat of the imagination Every scene - photo 1
Praise for
The Book of Daniel

A ferocious feat of the imagination Every scene is perfectly realized and feeds into the wholethe themes and symbols echoing and reverberating.

Newsweek

The political novel of our age the best work of its kind.

The New Republic

A gripping, emotionally intense novel that beautifully describes the idealism of a generation rapidly being forgotten and contrasts it with a later radicalism a novel of and for the present, one that throws light on America today and does so with a spare, brilliant intensity. This is an important work, one not to be missed.

Los Angeles Times

Like reading a capsule history of the American left in the twentieth century Public knowledge comes face to face with personal private pain, and the result is staggering.

Chicago Tribune

Remarkable brilliant one of the finest works of fiction in recent years.

Minneapolis Star Tribune

A dazzlingly good novel about politics, past and present, and, most importantly, about a mans life.

Boston Herald

It is a daring theme: What would happen to the children who had watched FBI agents take their parents from a New York apartment, were shunted from foster homes to shelters, visited their parents in a death house, grew up in a manic historical period. This is an extraordinary contemporary novel, a stunning work.

San Francisco Chronicle

Stirring, brilliant, very moving.

The Houston Post

Also by E. L. Doctorow

Welcome to Hard Times

Big as Life

Ragtime

Drinks Before Dinner (play)

Loon Lake

Lives of the Poets

Worlds Fair

Billy Bathgate

Jack London, Hemingway,
and the Constitution
(essays)

The Waterworks

City of God

Sweet Land Stories

The March

Creationists: Selected Essays, 19932006

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Caroline

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Richard

Then a herald cried aloud, To you it is commanded, O people, nations and languages, That at what time ye hear the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of music, ye fall down and worship the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king hath set up: And whosofalleth not down and worshippeth shall the same hour be cast into the midst of a burning fiery furnace. Therefore at that time, when all the people heard the sound of the cornet, flute, sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of music, all the people, the nations, and the languages, fell down and worshipped the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up.

Daniel, 3:4

With music strong I come, with my cornets and my drums, I play not marches for accepted victors only, I play
marches for conquerd and slain persons.

Walt Whitman,
Song of Myself

America Ive given you all and now Im nothing.
I cant stand my own mind.
America when will we end the human war?
Go fuck yourself with your atom bomb.

Allen Ginsberg,
America

Contents

Book One
MEMORIAL DAY

Book Two
HALLOWEEN

Book Three
STARFISH

Book Four
CHRISTMAS

On Memorial Day in 1967 Daniel Lewin thumbed his way from New York to - photo 3

On Memorial Day in 1967

Daniel Lewin thumbed his way from New York to Worcester, Mass., in just under five hours. With him was his young wife, Phyllis, and their eight-month-old son, Paul, whom Daniel carried in a sling chair strapped to his shoulders like a pack. The day was hot and overcast with the threat of rain, and the early morning traffic was wonderingI mean the early morning traffic was light, but not many drivers could pass them without wondering who they were and where they were going

This is a Thinline felt tip marker, black. This is Composition Notebook 79C made in U.S.A. by Long Island Paper Products. Inc. This is Daniel trying one of the dark coves of the Browsing Room. Books for browsing are on the shelves. I sit at a table with a floor lamp at my shoulder. Outside this paneled room with its book-lined alcoves is the Periodical Room. The Periodical Room is filled with newspapers on sticks, magazines from round the world, and the droppings of learned societies. Down the hall is the Main Reading Room and the entrance to the stacks. On the floors above are the special collections of the various school libraries including the Library School Library. Downstairs there is even a branch of the Public Library. I feel encouraged to go on.

Daniel, a tall young man of twenty-five, wore his curly hair long. Steel-rimmed spectacles and a full mustache, brown, like his hair, made him look if not older than he was then more self-possessed and opinionated. Lets face it, he looked cool, deliberately cool. In fact nothing about his appearance was accidental. If hed lived in the nineteen thirties and came on this way he would be a young commie. A cafeteria commie. He was dressed in a blue prison jacket and dungarees. His Brooklyn-born wife was nineteen, with long straight natural blond hair worn this day in braids. She came to his shoulder. She wore flower bellbottoms and a khaki rain poncho and carried a small bag with things for the baby. As a matter of principle she liked to talk to strangers and make them unafraid, and although Daniel hadnt wanted her to come along, he was glad he relented. The rides came quickly. She talked for him while he stared out the window. Cars, he noticed, were very big and wide and soft. The people who drove them were not fearful but patronizing. They were inquisitive and obviously entertained to be driving these young American kids who probably smoked marijuana even though they had a baby.

At about one oclock they were let off at Route 9 in Worcester, a mile or so from their destination. They were looking up a long steep hill. At the crest of the hill, too far away to see, were the gates of Worcester State Hospital. Daniel had never been here but his fathers directions were precise. Daniels father was a law professor at Boston College forty miles to the east.

He didnt like my marrying Phyllis, neither did my mother, but of course they wouldnt say anything. Enlightened liberals are like that. Phyllis, a freshman dropout, has nothing for them. Liberals are like that too. They confuse character with education. They dont believe well live to be beautiful old people with strength in one another. Perhaps they sniff the strong erotic content of my marriage and find it distasteful. Phyllis is the kind of awkward girl with heavy thighs and heavy tits and slim lovely face whose ancestral mothers must have been bred in harems. The kind of unathletic helpless breeder to appeal to caliphs. The kind of sand dune that was made to be kicked around. Perhaps they are afraid I kick her around.

Daniel considered taking a city bus to the top of the hill but the traffic was bumper to bumper and they could almost outpace it by walking. With Phyllis beside him, her hand lightly on his arm, and with his thumbs hooked under the chest straps of the baby rig, he trudged up the hill. The road was jammed in both directions, and a blue haze of exhaust drifted through the heavy air. Daniel imagined it curling around his ankles, his waist, and finally his throat. A stone wall ran beside them separating the sidewalk from the hospital grounds. On the downhill side of the street were gas stations, dry cleaning drive-ins, car washes, package stores, pizza parlors. American flags were everywhere.

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