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Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It recognizes distinguished fiction by an American author, preferably dealing with American life, published during the preceding calendar year.

As the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel (awarded 1918–1947), it was one of the original Pulitzers; the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes, four of which were awarded that year [1] (no Novel prize was awarded in 1917, the first one having been granted in 1918).[2]

The name was changed to the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1948, and eligibility was expanded to also include short stories, novellas, novelettes, and poetry, as well as novels.

Finalists have been announced since 1980, usually a total of three.[2]

Definition

As defined in the original Plan of Award, the prize was given "Annually, for the American novel published during the year which shall best present the wholesome atmosphere of American life, and the highest standard of American manners and manhood," although there was some struggle over whether the word wholesome should be used instead of whole, the word Pulitzer had written in his will.[3] In 1927, the advisory board quietly instituted Pulitzer's word choice, replacing wholesome with whole.

With 1929 came the first of several much more substantive changes. The board changed the wording to "preferably one which shall best present the whole atmosphere of American life" and deleted the insistence that the novel portray "the highest standard of American manners and manhood". In 1936, emphasis was changed again, with the award going to "a distinguished novel published during the year by an American author, preferably dealing with American life". In 1948, the advisory board widened the scope of the award with the wording "For distinguished fiction published in book form during the year by an American author, preferably dealing with American life."[3] This change allowed the prize to go to a collection of short stories for the first time, James Michener's Tales of the South Pacific.

Winners

In 31 years under the "Novel" name, the prize was awarded 27 times; in its first 76 years to 2023 under the "Fiction" name, 69 times. There have been 11 years during which no title received the award. It was shared by two authors for the first time in 2023.[2] Since this category's inception in 1918, 31 women have won the prize. Four authors have won two prizes each in the Fiction category: Booth Tarkington, William Faulkner, John Updike, and Colson Whitehead.

Because the award is for books published in the preceding calendar year, the "Year" column links to the preceding year in literature.

1910s to 1970s

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Year Winner Work Genre(s) Author's origin
1918 Ernest Poole
(1880–1950)
His Family Macmillan (1917) Novel Illinois
1919 Booth Tarkington
(1869–1949)
The Magnificent Ambersons Doubleday, Page & Co. (1918) Novel Indiana
1920 Not awarded[a]
1921 Edith Wharton
(1862–1937)
The Age of Innocence D. Appleton & Company (1920) Novel New York
1922 Booth Tarkington
(1869–1949)
Alice Adams Doubleday, Page & Co. (1921) Novel Indiana
1923 Willa Cather
(1873–1947)
One of Ours Alfred A. Knopf (1922) Novel Virginia
1924 Margaret Wilson
(1882–1973)
The Able McLaughlins Harper & Brothers (1923) Debut novel Iowa
1925 Edna Ferber
(1885–1968)
So Big Grosset & Dunlap (1924) Novel Michigan
1926 Sinclair Lewis
(1885–1951)
Arrowsmith[b] Harcourt Brace & Co. (1925) Novel Minnesota
1927 Louis Bromfield
(1896–1956)
Early Autumn Amereon Ltd (1926) Novel Ohio
1928 Thornton Wilder
(1897–1975)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey Albert & Charles Boni (1927) Novel Wisconsin
1929 Julia Peterkin
(1880–1961)
Scarlet Sister Mary Bobbs-Merrill Company (1928) Novel South Carolina
1930 Oliver La Farge
(1901–1963)
Laughing Boy Houghton Mifflin (1929) Novel New York
1931 Margaret Ayer Barnes
(1886–1967)
Years of Grace Houghton Mifflin (1930) Novel Illinois
1932 Pearl S. Buck
(1892–1973)
The Good Earth John Day Company (1931) Historical fiction West Virginia
1933 T. S. Stribling
(1881–1965)
The Store Doubleday, Doran (1932) Novel Tennessee
1934 Caroline Miller
(1903–1992)
Lamb in His Bosom Harper & Brothers (1933) Debut novel Georgia
1935 Josephine Winslow Johnson
(1910–1990)
Now in November Simon & Schuster (1934) Debut novel Missouri
1936 Harold L. Davis
(1894–1960)
Honey in the Horn Harper & Brothers (1935) Debut novel Oregon
1937 Margaret Mitchell
(1900–1949)
Gone with the Wind Macmillan Publishers (1936) Novel Georgia
1938 John Phillips Marquand
(1893–1960)
The Late George Apley Little, Brown and Company (1937) Epistolary novel Delaware
1939 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
(1896–1953)
The Yearling Charles Scribner's Sons (1938) Young adult novel Washington, D.C.
1940 John Steinbeck
(1902–1968)
The Grapes of Wrath Viking Press (1939) Novel California
1941 Not awarded[c]
1942 Ellen Glasgow
(1873–1945)
In This Our Life Jonathan Cape (1941) Novel Virginia
1943 Upton Sinclair
(1878–1968)
Dragon's Teeth Viking Press (1942) Historical fiction Maryland
1944 Martin Flavin
(1883–1967)
Journey in the Dark Harper & Brothers (1943) Novel California
1945 John Hersey
(1914–1993)
A Bell for Adano Alfred A. Knopf (1944) War novel New York
(born in Tianjin, China)
1946 Not awarded[d]
1947 Robert Penn Warren
(1905–1989)
All the King's Men Harcourt, Brace & Company (1946) Political fiction Kentucky
1948 James A. Michener
(1907–1997)
Tales of the South Pacific Macmillan Publishers (1947) Interrelated short stories,
Book debut
Pennsylvania
1949 James Gould Cozzens
(1903–1978)
Guard of Honor Harcourt, Brace & Company (1948) War novel Illinois
1950 A. B. Guthrie
(1901–1991)
The Way West William Sloane Associates (1949) Western fiction Indiana
1951 Conrad Richter
(1890–1968)
The Town Alfred A. Knopf (1950) Novel Pennsylvania
1952 Herman Wouk
(1915–2019)
The Caine Mutiny Doubleday (1951) Historical fiction New York
1953 Ernest Hemingway
(1899–1961)
The Old Man and the Sea Charles Scribner's Sons (1952) Short novel Illinois
1954 Not awarded[e]
1955 William Faulkner
(1897–1962)
A Fable Random House (1954) Novel Mississippi
1956 MacKinlay Kantor
(1904–1977)
Andersonville Penguin Books (1955) Historical fiction Iowa
1957 Not awarded[f]
1958 James Agee
(1909–1955)
A Death in the Family
(posthumously)
McDowell, Obolensky (1957) Autobiographical novel Tennessee
1959 Robert Lewis Taylor
(1912–1998)
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters Doubleday (1958) Historical fiction Illinois
1960 Allen Drury
(1918–1998)
Advise and Consent Doubleday (1959) Political fiction,
Debut novel
Texas
1961 Harper Lee
(1926–2016)
To Kill a Mockingbird J. B. Lippincott & Co. (1960) Southern Gothic,
Bildungsroman,
Debut novel
Alabama
1962 Edwin O'Connor
(1918–1968)
The Edge of Sadness Little, Brown and Company (1961) Novel Rhode Island
1963 William Faulkner
(1897–1962)
The Reivers
(posthumously)
Random House (1962) Novel Mississippi
1964 Not awarded[g]
1965 Shirley Ann Grau
(1929–2020)
The Keepers of the House Alfred A. Knopf (1964) Novel Louisiana
1966 Katherine Anne Porter
(1890–1980)
Collected Stories Harcourt Brace (1965) Short story collection Texas
1967 Bernard Malamud
(1914–1986)
The Fixer Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1966) Novel New York
1968 William Styron
(1925–2006)
The Confessions of Nat Turner Random House (1967)