Yes, "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller was not only nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1962 but also received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the absurdities of war and bureaucracy.
The LA Times did not receive a Pulitzer Prize in 2010. However, it was nominated for a Pulitzer for its exposure of gaps in California's oversight of dangerous and incompetent nurses.
First write a really great book, get recognized, and you get nominated.
The answer to this question is unknown because the Pulitzer Prize Board didn't release information about nominees (actually, just the finalists) until 1995.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded in the United States.
Pulitzer Prize for Drama was created in 1918.
Pulitzer Prize for History was created in 1917.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was created in 1948.
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary was created in 1970.
Pulitzer Prize for Photography was created in 1942.
Pulitzer Prize for Music was created in 1943.
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry was created in 1922.
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