Roscoe (novel) explained

Author:William Kennedy
Isbn:0-670-03029-5
Pub Date:January 14, 2002
Publisher:Viking Press

Roscoe is a 2002 novel by American writer William Kennedy.[1] [2] [3] It depicts an aging politician who is a key behind-the-scenes player in Albany, New York's Democratic Party machine. Although many names have been changed and events added, the book is based on the O'Connell Machine that controlled Albany for decades. Some occurrences in the novel are based on actual events. Many of Kennedy's older relatives were minor figures in the machine.

As of 2013, the novel was being adapted as an opera by composer Evan Mack.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2001-11-19 . ROSCOE by William Kennedy . 2024-10-13 . Publishers Weekly.
  2. Web site: 2001-10-15 . Roscoe . 2024-10-12 . Kirkus Reviews.
  3. Web site: 2001-10-15 . Roscoe . subscription . 2024-10-12 . Booklist.
  4. Web site: Kennedy novel to become an opera. Paul Grondahl. 5 June 2013. Times Union. 26 March 2016.