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I read this book four years ago and couldn't recall much about it before I started reading it yesterday, only that it provided a good view of life in the ten years before World War One in New York and was an enjoyable, interesting, easy read.
In the first half of this book there are no main characters or strong plot line. The story is told by an unnamed writer who writes briefly about his 'father', 'mother' and 'younger brother', usually with some connection to a well known contemporary figure. There are a number of short stories on contemporary figures including Houdini, Emma Goldman, Freud, Ford, and Morgan.
An originally written historical fiction novel that is an engaging read. You should find this a worthwhile read if you are interested in the ten year period before World War One in New York and like reading loosely connected short stories.
Doctorow has a smooth, flowing writing style. A similar writing style to his novel, Billy Bathgate.
In the first half of this book there are no main characters or strong plot line. The story is told by an unnamed writer who writes briefly about his 'father', 'mother' and 'younger brother', usually with some connection to a well known contemporary figure. There are a number of short stories on contemporary figures including Houdini, Emma Goldman, Freud, Ford, and Morgan.
An originally written historical fiction novel that is an engaging read. You should find this a worthwhile read if you are interested in the ten year period before World War One in New York and like reading loosely connected short stories.
Doctorow has a smooth, flowing writing style. A similar writing style to his novel, Billy Bathgate.

Glad you're enjoying this book. There's more interesting Houdini information in the later half of the book.

I'm trying to think....was Houdini the gateway for the circus magic act? I'm guessing he quite likely was, but am not sure. It's so interesting reading about it. History being made in that moment. It would make a terrific film I think.
Coney Island and Brooklyn are places I have nothing firsthand on, but I do know a few things about architects, but not this one, so will need to read up on him. I know we are off, but only slightly, in the history.
Thanks for the links. The article on the Diana statue is quite interesting, as are the links on White and Nesbit. Doctorow has nicely written the reported history of the murder of White by Thaw into Ragtime.

Current MSG has no statue...which is why I couldn't remember it. :-)

Yes, I agree


Mary, you just inspired me to flick through a few pages of Ragtime and read at random. What I noticed was the wealth of information on the period prior to World War One. For example, Nesbit's anonymous contributions to the disadvantaged poor; Morgan's loan to the Government in 1907, saving it from bankruptcy; the consumption of food was a sacrament of success, President Taft weighed 332 pounds; Booker T. Washington wrote a best selling book about his life;......Ragtime is certainly an interesting, engaging read.