Winners of the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel (through 1947), and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (after 1947).
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Public
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In this superb novel — the longest Mr. Richter has written — Sayward, eldest daughter of Worth and Jary Luckett, …
Phil in SF says: 1951 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk
The Caine Mutiny is a sea yarn plus. It is a full, colorful novel of two main strands. One is …
Phil in SF says: 1952 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
4 stars
The last of his novels Ernest Hemingway saw published, The Old Man and the Sea has proved itself to be …
Phil in SF says: 1953 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The scene of A Fable is France, the time 1918. World War I is flaming; there is a mutiny in …
Phil in SF says: 1955 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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Andersonville by MacKinlay Kantor
"For the artist treating of man's relation to all sides of life there cannot and should not be heroes, but …
Phil in SF says: 1956 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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A Death In The Family by James Agee
On a sultry summer night in 1915, Jay Follet leaves his house in Knoxville, Tennessee, to tend to his father, …
Phil in SF says: 1958 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters by Robert Lewis Taylor
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters is the sweeping, romance-warmed story of the journey of a father and his son answering …
Phil in SF says: 1959 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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Advise and Consent by Allen Drury
It is with pride that we present this extraordinary novel of politics and complex in its conception that each segment …
Phil in SF says: 1960 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
4 stars
At the age of eight, Scout Finch is an entrenched free-thinker. She can accept her father's warning that it is …
Phil in SF says: 1961 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Edge of Sadness by Edwin O'Connor
This is the story of a middle-aged priest, and the several worlds in which he finds himself: the exuberant, turbulent, …
Phil in SF says: 1962 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Reivers by William Faulkner
To reveal too much of the plot would be a discourtesy to the reader, for this is a book which …
Phil in SF says: 1963 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Keepers of the House by Shirley Ann Grau
In this continuously absorbing narrative of the lives of Negroes and whites, intermingling violence and tenderness, love and vengeance, Shirley …
Phil in SF says: 1965 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter by Katherine Anne Porter
Now for the first time, her three collections of stories—Flowering Judas, Pale Horse, Pale Rider, and The …
Phil in SF says: 1966 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Fixer is the story of a little man, a handy-man, who becomes a hero before our eyes. Yakov Bok …
Phil in SF says: 1967 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction
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The Confessions of Nat Turner by William Styron
In the late summer of 1831, in a remote section of southeastern Virginia, there took place the only effective, sustained …
Phil in SF says: 1968 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Fiction