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Edited on Sat Sep-17-05 09:45 AM by Paladin
I don't think that anybody does a better job of producing compelling historical fiction than E.L. Doctorow ("Ragtime," "Billy Bathgate"). His latest novel,"The March," will be in bookstores on 9/20. It's an epic handling of Sherman's destructive march across Georgia, in an effort to bring the Civil War to a speedier conclusion. Reviews have been stellar: John Updike did everything but back flips in a recent "New Yorker," and another reviewer called it "a Civil War 'Canterbury Tales'". Lots of vivid characters, both fictional and historical----including Coalhouse Walker, who is the father of a character in "Ragtime," the piano-playing Coalhouse Walker, Jr.
I'm content to let most books make it to the local library or to paperback, but I believe I'll have a copy of this one the day it comes out. Will be interested to see what the Neo-Confederate movement thinks of it......
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