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Revision as of 22:42, 6 May 2024
The 2024 Pulitzer Prizes were awarded by the Pulitzer Prize Board for work during the 2023 calendar year on May 6, 2024.[1]
Prizes
Winners and finalists for the prizes are listed below, with the winners marked in bold.
Letters, drama, and music
Fiction |
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Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips |
Wednesday’s Child by Yiyun Li |
Same Bed Different Dreams by Ed Park |
Drama |
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Primary Trust by Eboni Booth |
Here There Are Blueberries by Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich |
Public Obscenities by Shayok Misha Chowdhury |
History |
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No Right to an Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston’s Black Workers in the Civil War Era by Jacqueline Jones |
Continental Reckoning: The American West in the Age of Expansion by Elliott West |
American Anarchy: The Epic Struggle Between Immigrant Radicals and the U.S. Government at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century by Michael Willrich |
Biography |
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King: A Life by Jonathan Eig |
Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom by Ilyon Woo |
Larry McMurtry: A Life by Tracy Daugherty |
Memoir or Autobiography |
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Liliana’s Invincible Summer: A Sister’s Search for Justice by Cristina Rivera Garza |
The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight by Andrew Leland |
The Best Minds: A Story of Friendship, Madness, and the Tragedy of Good Intentions by Jonathan Rosen |
Poetry |
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Tripas: Poems, by Brandon Som |
To 2040, by Jorie Graham |
Information Desk: An Epic by Robyn Schiff |
General Nonfiction |
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A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy , by Nathan Thrall |
Fire Weather: A True Story From a Hotter World, by John Vaillant |
Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives, by Siddharth Kara |
Music |
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Adagio (for Wadada Leo Smith), by Tyshawn Sorey[2] |
Double Concerto for esperanza spalding, Claire Chase and large orchestra, by Felipe Lara |
Paper Pianos, by Mary Kouyoumdjian |
References
- ^ "Pulitzer Prize in public service journalism awarded to ProPublica for Supreme Court coverage". AP News. 2024-05-06. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/06/business/pulitzer-prize-winners.html