The march [electronic resource] : a novel / E.L. Doctorow.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781588365095 (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
- ISBN: 1588365093 (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
- Physical Description: 363 p. ; 25 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Random House, c2005.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Georgia -- South Carolina -- North Carolina. |
Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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Genre: | Historical fiction. War stories. Electronic books. |
Electronic resources
E. L. Doctorowâs works of fiction include Welcome to Hard Times, The Book of Daniel, Ragtime, Loon Lake, Worldâs Fair, Billy Bathgate, The Waterworks, City of God, The March, Homer & Langley, and Andrewâs Brain. Among his honors are the National Book Award, three National Book Critics Circle awards, two PEN/Faulkner awards, and the presidentially conferred National Humanities Medal. In 2009 he was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize, honoring a writerâs lifetime achievement in fiction, and in 2012 he won the PEN/ Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction, given to an author whose âscale of achievement over a sustained career places him in the highest rank of American literature.â In 2013 the American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded him the Gold Medal for Fiction. In 2014 he was honored with the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction.
E. L. Doctorow's works of fiction include Welcome to Hard Times, The Book of Daniel, Ragtime, Loon Lake, World's Fair, Billy Bathgate, The Waterworks, City of God, The March, Homer & Langley, and Andrew's Brain. Among his honors are the National Book Award, three National Book Critics Circle awards, two PEN/Faulkner awards, and the presidentially conferred National Humanities Medal. In 2009 he was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize, honoring a writer's lifetime achievement in fiction, and in 2012 he won the PEN/ Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction, 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. In 2014 he was honored with the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction.