Pullitzer Prize for Fiction
March 6th 2007 10:29
I'm kind of snowed under a bit lately with stuff, haven't really had much of a chance to read any books. Anyway, I figure I might as well put up another list of Prize-winning novels - better than not putting anything up at all, ay?
Previously known as ‘The Pullitzer Prize for the Novel’, the Pullitzer Prize is the highest honour awarded to American writers, with the prize usually awarded to works dealing primarily with America or American life. Anyway, here's the list...
‘His Family’ – Ernest Poole (1918)
‘The Magnificent Ambersons’ – Booth Tarkington (1919)
‘The Age of Innocence’ - Edith Wharton (1921)
‘Alice Adams’ – Booth Tarkington (1922)
‘One of Ours’ – Willa Cather (1923)
‘The Able McLaughlins’ – Margaret Wilson (1924)
‘So Big’ – Edna Ferber (1925)
‘Arrowsmith’ – Sinclair Lewis (1926)
‘Early Autumn’ – Louis Bromfield (1927)
‘The Bridge of San Luis Rey’ – Thornton Wilder (1928)
‘Scarlet Sister Mary’ – Julia Peterkin (1929)
‘Laughing Boy’ – Oliver Lafarge (1930)
‘Years of Grace’ – Margaret Ayer Barnes (1931)
‘The Good Earth’ – Pearl S. Buck (1932)
‘The Store’ – Thomas Sigismund Stribling (1933)
‘Lamb in His Bosom’ – Caroline Miller (1934)
‘Now in November’ – Josephine Winslow Johnson (1935)
‘Honey in the Horn’ – Harold L. Davis (1936)
‘Gone With the Wind’ – Margaret Mitchell (1937)
‘The Late George Apley’ – John Phillips Marquand (1938)
‘The Grapes of Wrath’ – John Steinbeck (1940)
‘In This Our Life’ – Ellen Glasgow (1942)
‘Dragon’s Teeth’ – Upton Sinclair (1943)
‘Journey in the Dark’ – Martin Flavin (1944)
‘A Bell for Adano’ – John Hersey (1945)
‘All the King’s Men’ – Robert Penn Warren (1947)
‘Tales of the South Pacific’ – James A. Michener (1948)
‘Guard of Honor’ – James Gould Cozzens (1949)
‘The Way West’ – A. B. Guthrie, Jr. (1950)
‘The Town’ – Conrad Richter (1951)
‘The Caine Mutiny’ – Herman Wouk (1952)
‘The Old Man and the Sea’ – Ernest Hemmingway (1953)
‘A Fable’ – William Faulkner (1955)
‘Andersonville’ – MacKinley Kantor (1956)
‘A Death in the Family’ – James Agee (1958)
‘The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters’ – Robert Lewis Taylor (1959)
‘Advise and Consent’ – Allen Drury (1960)
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ – Harper Lee (1961)
‘The Edge of Sadness’ – Edwin O’Connor (1962)
‘The Reivers’ – William Faulkner (1963)
‘The Keepers of the House’ – Shirley Ann Grau (1965)
‘The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter’ – Katherine Anne Porter (1966)
‘The Fixer’ – Bernard Malamud (1967)
‘The Confessions of Nat Turner’ – William Styron (1968)
‘House Made of Dawn’ – N. Scott Momaday (1969)
‘The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford’ – Jean Stafford (1970)
‘Angle of Repose’ – Wallace Stegner (1972)
‘The Optimist’s Daughter’ – Eudora Welty (1973)
‘The Killer Angels’ – Michael Shaara (1975)
‘Humboldt’s Gift’ – Saul Bellow (1976)
‘Elbow Room’ – James Alan McPherson (1978)
‘The Stories of John Cheever’ – John Cheever (1979)
‘The Executioner’s Song’ – Norman Mailer (1980)
‘A Confederacy of Dunces’ – John Kennedy Toole (1981)
‘Rabbit is Rich’ – John Updike (1982)
‘The Color Purple’ – Alice Walker (1983)
‘Ironweed’ – William Kennedy (1984)
‘Foreign Affairs’ – Alison Lurie (1985)
‘Lonesome Dove’ – Larry McMurty (1986)
‘A Summons to Memphis’ – Peter Taylor (1987)
‘Beloved’ – Toni Morrison (1988)
‘Breathing Lessons’ – Anne Tyler (1989)
‘The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love’ – Oscar Hijuelos (1990)
‘Rabbit at Rest’ – John Updike (1991)
‘A Thousand Acres’ – Jane Smiley (1992)
‘A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain’ – Robert Olen Butler (1993)
‘The Shipping News’ – Annie Proulx (1994)
‘The Stone Diaries’ – Carol Shields (1995)
‘Independence Day’ – Richard Ford (1996)
‘Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer’ – Steven Millhauser (1997)
‘American Pastoral’ – Philip Roth (1998)
‘The Hours’ – Michael Cunningham (1999)
‘Interpreter of Maladies’ – Jhumpa Lahiri (2000)
‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay’ – Michael Chabon (2001)
‘Empire Falls’ – Richard Russo (2002)
‘Middlesex’ – Jeffrey Eugenides (2003)
‘The Known World’ – Edward P. Jones (2004)
‘Gilead’ – Marilynne Robinson (2005)
‘March’ – Geraldine Brooks (2006)
I think I've read only two of those, ha ha.
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