
But back to Ragtime. A historical novel, epic, starring a rich white family at the dawn of World War I, full of twists, love drama, escape without falling into the easy trap of feuilletton to keep the reader glued to the pages. It tells the tragic America, full of contradictions and poverty, the true protagonist of the book, and just represents the Ragtime and its soundtrack, music compelling, catchy, syncopated, which breaks down the concepts of time in classical music.
It 's very similar in some ways to Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist, another little masterpiece, which Doctorow was accused of plagiarism. But as a writer, artist, singer has not been influenced by his readings in the composition of their works without giving up to create a personal style? Read it ... and let me know ...