Edith Wharton wrote a number of novels during her lifetime. Edith Wharton won the Pulitzer Prize in 1921 for her novel 'The Age of Innocence'. She was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize.
Edith Wharton won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel "The Age of Innocence" in 1921.
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1940.
Edith Wharton won the Pulitzer Prize.
John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for Novels for his book The Grapes of Wrath in 1940. His novella, Of Mice and Men, never won a Pulitzer but did receive a 1938 Drama Critics' Circle Award.
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The Pulitzer Prize Board didn't begin releasing names or titles of the finalists until 1995, and has never released information about the other nominees, so there's no way to know. Edna Ferber won the 1925 Pulitzer Prize for her novel, So Big.
There have been a few Pulitzer Prize winners named John. One notable example is John Updike, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction twice for his novels "Rabbit is Rich" and "Rabbit at Rest." Another example is John Fetterman, who won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his work on the Washington Post's Pentagon Papers coverage.
Kurt Vonnegut won his Pulitzer Prize in 1969 for writting Slaughterhouse-FiveSorry pal, Vonnegut has never won the Pulitzer Prize. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1969 was:House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday (Harper)
Edith Wharton
Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. He wrote several novels, received the Nobel Prize in literature, and the Pulitzer Prize.
Pulitzer Prize for Drama was created in 1918.