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  1. In addition to the prize itself, IPAF supports other literary initiatives. In 2009, IPAF launched its inaugural nadwa (writers' workshop) for emerging writers of fiction in Arabic. The prize is administered by the Booker Prize Foundation in London, and is currently funded by Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi (DCT). [2]

  2. Jan 21, 2023 · ADDucation’s Pulitzer prize winners for fiction list shows the author and title of the winning book each year. The Pulitzer awards were initiated by Jewish journalist Joseph Pulitzer rewarding winners with a gold medal and $10,000 in cash.

  3. Sep 10, 2024 · Pulitzer Prize, any of a series of annual prizes awarded by Columbia University, New York City, for outstanding public service and achievement in American journalism, letters, and music. The prizes are highly esteemed and have been awarded each May since 1917.

  4. Winners of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, The Pulitzer Prize for fiction is awarded every year by Columbia University, New York City, for outstanding achievement in fiction. Preferably the work relates to life in the United States and must have been published during the award year by an American

  5. Andrew Sean Greer (born November 21, 1970) is an American novelist and short story writer. [1] Greer received the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel Less.He is the author of The Story of a Marriage, which The New York Times has called an "inspired, lyrical novel", and The Confessions of Max Tivoli, which was named one of the best books of 2004 by the San Francisco Chronicle [2] and ...

  6. 2018; 2017; 2016; 2015; 2014; 2013; 2012; 2011; 2010; 2000s. 2009; ... Fiction. The Nickel Boys, by ... The citation comes with a bequest by the Pulitzer Prize Board ...

  7. ProPublica, for the work of Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott, Brett Murphy, Alex Mierjeski and Kirsten Berg. Groundbreaking and ambitious reporting that pierced the thick wall of secrecy surrounding the Supreme Court to reveal how a small group of politically influential billionaires wooed justices with lavish gifts and travel, pushing the Court to adopt its first code of conduct.

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