
The list for winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction reads like a who's-who of some of America's most venerated authors and their works. Created in 1918, the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was known as the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel until 1947, when it took on its current name. How well do you know some of the books that the Pulitzer Prize has recognized?
What 1999 winner follows three women at various points in their lives?
'Beloved,' by Toni Morrison |
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'The Hours,' by Michael Cunningham |
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'The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,' by Michael Chabon |
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'The Shipping News,' by E. Annie Proulx |
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