American author Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for her novel 'Beloved'. In 1993 the Nobel Prize for literature was awarded to Toni Morrison "Who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import gives life to an essential aspect of American reality".
So far, only one, Toni Morrison -- but there have only been eight people in history to win both a Pulitzer Prize and a Nobel Prize in Literature.1988: Pulitzer (Fiction): Beloved by Toni Morrison1993: Nobel in Literature, Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for her novel, Beloved, in 1988. She won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.
N. Scott Momaday won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for his book, House Made of Dawn.
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Toni Morrison was the first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. She also won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1988 for her novel "Beloved." Morrison's writing and advocacy work shed light on the experiences and struggles of African Americans, making a lasting impact on literature and society.
No, Charles Dickens did not receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Nobel Prize in Literature was established in 1901, after his death in 1870.
Yes, he won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1983.
Franois Mauriac won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1952.
Salvatore Quasimodo won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1959.
John Steinbeck won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962.
Giorgos Seferis won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1963.
Yasunari Kawabata won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968.