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  1. www.pulitzer.org › prize-winners-by-category › 219Fiction - The Pulitzer Prizes

    How to Enter. Pulitzer On The Road. Prize Winners by YearPrize Winners by CategoryExplore Lists. Fiction. For distinguished fiction published during the year by an American author, preferably dealing with American life, Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).

  2. Winners. In 31 years under the "Novel" name, the prize was awarded 27 times; in its first 76 years to 2023 under the "Fiction" name, 69 times. There have been 11 years during which no title received the award. It was shared by two authors for the first time in 2023. [2]

  3. Mar 30, 2020 · The Pulitzer Prize category for Fiction was established in 1948, replacing the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel category and awarding acclaim and $15,000 dollars to American authors of outstanding fiction. There have been 70 winners of this esteemed award to date, building a glittering hall of fame for an incredible array of novels.

  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. www.pulitzer.org › prize-winners-by-category › 261Novel - The Pulitzer Prizes

    Prize Winners. Pulitzer Stories. News. How to Enter. © 2024The Pulitzer Prizes — Columbia University, 709 Pulitzer Hall, 2950 Broadway, New York, NY 10027. Prizewinners and finalists in Novel category, including bios, photos, jurors and work by winners and finalists.

  6. May 8, 2023 · Hernan Diaz and Barbara Kingsolver each received a fiction prize, and the Washington Post journalists Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa won the nonfiction prize for “His Name is George...

  7. May 8, 2023 · NEW YORK (AP) — The Pulitzer Prize for fiction was awarded Monday to two class-conscious novels: “Demon Copperhead,” Barbara Kingsolver’s modern recasting of the Dickens classic “David Copperfield,” and Hernan Diaz’s “Trust,” an innovative narrative of wealth and deceit set in 1920s New York.

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