Five Letters Winners To Read This Women's History Month
From a biography of Paul Revere to masterpieces of poetic modernism, revisit these women-authored Pulitzer classics.
From a biography of Paul Revere to masterpieces of poetic modernism, revisit these women-authored Pulitzer classics.
Paul Harding's 2010 Fiction winner from a small press was a surprise win. Bellevue Literary Press has issued a 10th anniversary edition. Read an excerpt here, with an exclusive introduction by the author
From the first African-American Pulitzer winner — Gwendolyn Brooks in 1950 — to more recent winners such as Tyehimba Jess, Lynn Nottage and Colson Whitehead, these writers' creative interpretations of black life are rooted in research and history.
The 91st Academy Awards ceremony will be held on February 24. Pulitzer-winning books, plays and journalism all have been adapted for the big screen — and five of those adaptations went on to win an Oscar for Best Picture.
'Comedy is not about being witty. It really is about being honest. And, for me, you should never be mean,' says the 2018 Fiction winner.
The online entry form and payment mechanism closed at the deadline. Hard copies of books that accompany otherwise complete entries will be accepted until October 15.
For the first time on Pulitzer.org, read the jury report on the Prize-winning "American Pastoral" (1997).
We collected interviews, lectures and readings featuring the work of this year's Pulitzer winners in Letters, Drama and Music: Andrew Sean Greer, Martyna Majok, Jack E. Davis, Caroline Fraser, Frank Bidart, James Forman Jr. and Kendrick Lamar.
The New York Public Library honored two Pulitzer winners, the librarian of Congress, a veteran broadcaster and an avant garde theater artist this week.
'House Made of Dawn' author retraces the sacred migration route of the Kiowa people in a father-daughter roadtrip broadcast by PBS — just in time for Native American Heritage Month.