Great Reads for Women's History Month
Gloria Steinem, Ronan Farrow, Gail Collins, David Remnick and more choose their favorite Pulitzer-winning books by female authors in celebration of Women's History Month.
Gloria Steinem, Ronan Farrow, Gail Collins, David Remnick and more choose their favorite Pulitzer-winning books by female authors in celebration of Women's History Month.
These Pulitzer winners defied convention — and remain essential reading to this day.
A special performance in New York of the Broadway production of Harper Lee's 1961 Fiction winner brought the classic to public school students from across the five boroughs. Mayor Bill de Blasio and film director Spike Lee introduced the production.
To celebrate its 125th anniversary, the New York Public Library reviewed its records to see which books had been checked out most in its history. Four Pulitzer winners were in the top 10.
In 'Words from a Bear,' the author, fans such as the actor Robert Redford and scholars dive deep into the impact of the first Native American Pulitzer winner in Fiction.
Fall into autumn with highlights from the 2007 Special Citation recipient's prolific career.
The 10 most recent recipients of the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction offer lessons on how to approach the blank page.
Read about two-time Fiction winner William Faulkner's varied career.
Fall is the perfect time to curl up with a novel or memoir — even for those with homework.
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