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E. L. Doctorow:
Congress is so beholden to the money that any solution in the general interest will be frustrated aE. L. Doctorow:
I don't think anything I've written has been done in under six or eight drafts. Usually it takes meE. L. Doctorow:
One of the things I had to learn as a writer was to trust the act of writing. To put myself in theE. L. Doctorow:
Books are acts of composition: you compose them. You make music: the music is called fiction.E. L. Doctorow:
I like to think of myself as an unmediated novelist - or perhaps a national novelist.E. L. Doctorow:
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From my undergraduate days, I've always been interested in the major philosophical questions that dE. L. Doctorow:
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