As of 2011, four people have each won four lifetime Pulitzer Prizes: Robert Frost, Euguene O'Neill, Robert E. Sherwood, and Carol Guzy.
Robert Frost
1924: New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes (poetry)
1931: Collected Poems (poetry)
1937: A Further Range (poetry)
1943: A Witness Tree (poetry)
Eugene O'Neill
1920: Beyond the Horizon (drama)
1922: Anna Christie (drama)
1928: Strange Interlude (drama)
1957: Long Day's Journey into Night (drama)
Robert E. Sherwood
1936: Idiots Delight (drama)
1939: Abe Lincoln in Illinois (drama)
1941: There Shall Be No Night (drama)
1949: Roosevelt and Hopkins (biography)
Carol Guzy
1986: Spot News Photography
1995: Spot News Photography
2000: Feature Photography
2011: Breaking News Photography
Robert Penn Warren won two Pulitzer Prizes in Poetry for Promises: Poems 1954-1956 (1958) and Now and Then(1979). He also won a 1947 Pulitzer Prize for his novel, All the King's Men.
LETTERS, DRAMA & MUSIC
Edward Albee
1967: A Delicate Balance (drama)
1975: Seascape (drama)
1994: Three Tall Women (drama)
Stephen Vincent Benet
1929: John Browns Body (poetry)
1944: Western Star (poetry)
William Faulkner
1955: A Fable (fiction)
1963: The Reivers (fiction)
Robert Frost
1924: New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes (poetry)
1931: Collected Poems (poetry)
1937: A Further Range (poetry)
1943: A Witness Tree (poetry)
Marquis James
1930: The Raven (biography or autobiography)
1938: Andrew Jackson, 2 vols. (biography)
George S. Kaufman
1932: Of Thee I Sing (drama)
1937: You Can't Take It With You (drama)
Margaret Leech
1942: Reveille in Washington, 1860-1865 (history)
1960: In the Days of McKinley (history)
David Levering Lewis
1994: W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race 1868-1919 (biography)
2001: W.E.B. Du Bois: The Fight for Equality and the American Century, 1919-1963 (biography)
Robert Lowell
1947: Lord Weary's Castle (poetry)
1974: The Dolphin (poetry)
Archibald Macleish
1933: Conquistador (poetry)
1953: Collected Poems 1917-1952 (poetry)
1959: J. B. (drama)
Norman Mailer
1969: The Armies Of The Night (general nonfiction)
1980: The Executioner's Song (fiction)
David McCullough
1993: Truman (biography)
2002: John Adams (biography)
Gian-Carlo Menotti
1950: Music in The Consul (music)
1955: The Saint of Bleecker Street (music)
Allan Nevins
1933: Grover Cleveland (biography)
1937: Hamilton Fish (biography)
Eugene O'Neill
1920: Beyond the Horizon (drama)
1922: Anna Christie (drama)
1928: Strange Interlude (drama)
1957: Long Day's Journey into Night (drama)
Edwin Arlington Robinson
1922: Collected Poems (poetry)
1925: The Man Who Died Twice (poetry)
1928: Tristram (poetry)
Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II
1944: Special Awards and Citations (music)
1950: South Pacific (drama)
Carl Sandburg
1919: Corn Huskers (poetry)
1940: Abraham Lincoln: The War Years (history)
1951: Complete Poems (poetry)
Arthur M. Schlesinger
1945: The Age of Jackson (history)
1966: A Thousand Days (biography or autobiography)
William Schuman
1985: Special Citation (music)
1943: Secular Cantata No. 2. A Free Song (music)
Robert E. Sherwood
1936: Idiots Delight (drama)
1939: Abe Lincoln in Illinois (drama)
1941: There Shall Be No Night (drama)
1949: Roosevelt and Hopkins (biography)
Booth Tarkington
1919: The Magnificent Ambersons (novel)
1922: Alice Adams (novel)
John Updike
1982: Rabbit Is Rich (fiction)
1991: Rabbit At Rest (fiction)
Robert Penn Warren
1947: All the King's Men (novel)
1958: Promises: Poems 1954-1956 (poetry)
1979: Now and Then (poetry)
Richard Wilbur
1957: Things of This World (poetry)
1989: New and Collected Poems (poetry)
Thornton Wilder
1928: The Bridge of San Luis Rey (novel)
1938: Our Town (drama)
1943: The Skin of Our Teeth (drama)
Tennessee Williams
1948: A Streetcar Named Desire (drama)
1955: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (drama)
August Wilson
1987: Fences (drama)
1990: The Piano Lesson (drama)
JOURNALISM
Donald L. Barlett
1975: National Reporting
1989: National Reporting
Walt Bogdanich
1988: Specialized Reporting
2005: National Reporting
2008: Investigative Reporting
Herbert L. Block (Herblock)
1942: Editorial Cartooning
1954: Editorial Cartooning
1979: Editorial Cartooning
Steve Breen
1998: Editorial Cartooning
2009: Editorial Cartooning
John F. Burns
1993: International Reporting
1997: International Reporting
Paul Conrad
1964: Editorial Cartooning
1971: Editorial Cartooning
1984: Editorial Cartooning
Jay Norwood Darling
1924: Editorial Cartooning
1943: Editorial Cartooning
Edmund Duffy
1931: Editorial Cartooning
1934: Editorial Cartooning
1940: Editorial Cartooning
Daniel R. Fitzpatrick
1926: Editorial Cartooning
1955: Editorial Cartooning
Stanley Forman
1976: Spot News Photography
1977: Spot News Photography
Thomas L. Friedman
1983: International Reporting
1988: International Reporting
2002: Commentary
Carol Guzy
1986: Spot News Photography
1995: Spot News Photography
2000: Feature Photography
2011: Breaking News Photography
Walt Handelsman
1997: Editorial Cartooning
2007: Editorial Cartooning
Jim Hoagland
1971: International Reporting
1991: Commentary
David Horsey
1999: Editorial Cartooning
2003: Editorial Cartooning
Rollin Kirby
1922: Editorial Cartooning
1925: Editorial Cartooning
1929: Editorial Cartooning
Arthur Krock
1935: Correspondence
1938: Correspondence
1951: Special Citation, Journalism
Clifford J. Levy
2003: Investigative Reporting
2011: International Reporting
Walter Lippmann
1958: Special Awards and Citations, Journalism
1962: International Reporting
Mike Luckovich
1995: Editorial Cartooning
2006: Editorial Cartooning
Jeff MacNelly (Jeffrey K. MacNelly)
1972: Editorial Cartooning
1978: Editorial Cartooning
1985: Editorial Cartooning
Bill Mauldin
1945: Editorial Cartooning
1959: Editorial Cartooning
Gene Miller
1967: Local Investigative Specialized Reporting
1976: Local General or Spot News Reporting
Michael Ramirez
1994: Editorial Cartooning
2008: Editorial Cartooning
James Reston
1945: Telegraphic Reporting (National)
1957: National Reporting
James Risser
1976: National Reporting
1979: National Reporting
Vermont Royster
1953: Editorial Writing
1984: Commentary
Paul Salopek
1998: Explanatory Reporting
2001: International Reporting
Anthony Shadid
2004: International Reporting
2010: International Reporting
James B. Steele
1975: National Reporting
1989: National Reporting
Paul Szep
1974: Editorial Cartooning
1977: Editorial Cartooning
Gene Weingarten
2008: Feature Writing
2010: Feature Writing
Don Wright
1966: Editorial Cartooning
1980: Editorial Cartooning
Robert Frost won four Pulitzer Prizes for his books of poetry:
1924: New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes
1931: Collected Poems
1937: A Further Range
1943: A Witness Tree
Robert Frost is the only poet to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry four times, receiving the award in 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1943.
Robert Frost won four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.
Robert Frost won 4 times.
Maxine Kumin won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry with her collection Up Country.
Robert Frost won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry with his work, A Further Range (Holt).
Yes, Gwendolyn Brooks won a Pulitzer Prize for her book of poems, Annie Allen, in 1950.
There is no formal limit to the number of times a person (or news organization) can win a Pulitzer Prize. Robert Frost won four times for his poetry; The New York Times won 109 times for Journalism.
Gwendolyn Brooks won a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for her collection, Annie Allen, in 1950.
Gwendolyn Brooks was 33 years old when she won the 1950 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for her collection, Annie Allen.
The Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1955 was for the Collected Poems by Wallace Stevens.
Rae Armantrout won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for Versed. According to the Pulitzer Prize Board, Versedis "a book striking for its wit and linguistic inventiveness, offering poems that are often little thought-bombs detonating in the mind long after the first reading."
Gwendolyn Brooks won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1950, making her the first African American to receive this prestigious award. Her collection of poetry, "Annie Allen", was recognized for its poignant exploration of the African American experience.
Gwendolyn Brooks (won one for poetry in 1950).
None of Alice Walkers poetry has earned a Pulitzer Prize, although it may have won other awards. Walker's only Pulitzer is the one she received in 1983 for her book, The Color Purple.
It is a book of poetry by Louise Gluck. It won a Pulitzer Prize.