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    Paul George Vincent O'Shaughnessy Horgan (August 1, 1903 – March 8, 1995) was an American writer of historical fiction and non-fiction who mainly wrote about the Southwestern United States. He was the recipient of two Pulitzer Prizes for History.

  2. In full: Paul George Vincent O’shaughnessy Horgan. Born: Aug. 1, 1903, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S. Died: March 8, 1995, Middletown, Conn. (aged 91) Awards And Honors: Pulitzer Prize. Notable Works: “A Distant Trumpet ” “Great River: The Rio Grande in North American History” “The Fault of Angels” (Show more) Subjects Of Study: history of United States.

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  3. Aug 21, 2018 · Paul Horgan (1903–1995) was a novelist, historian, and director of the Center for Advanced Studies at Wesleyan University. Edmund Wilson, the literary critic, described him as an endearing and slightly ridiculous figure, who wore a ribbon and a gold watch chain.

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  5. Nov 16, 2017 · Beth Kephart shares her love for Paul Horgan, a polymathic writer who died in 1995, and laments his neglect by critics and readers. She explores the reasons for his eclipse and the value of his work, especially his Richard Trilogy.

  6. Mar 9, 1995 · Paul Horgan, a wide-ranging writer of novels, history and biography whose work earned him two Pulitzer Prizes, died yesterday at Middlesex County Hospital in Middletown, Conn., where he lived....

  7. Mar 8, 1995 · Paul Horgan was an American author of fiction and nonfiction, most of which was set in the Southwest. He received two Pulitzer Prizes for history. The New York Times Review of Books said in 1989: "With the exception of Wallace Stegner, no living American has so distinguished himself in both fiction and history." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...

  8. Nov 7, 2012 · Soon twenty years will have passed since the death of Paul Horgan. In his heyday, Horgan (1903-1995) was an acclaimed historian and novelist, receiving the Bancroft and Pulitzer prizes (the latter twice), as well as several fellowships, medals, and honorary degrees.

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