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Pulitzer Prize for Biography

American award for distinguished biographies

The Pulitzer Prize for Biography is one of the septet American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for Letters, Theatrical piece, and Music. The award honors "a distinguished weather appropriately documented biography by an American author."[1] Grant winners received $15, USD.[1]

From to , this premium was known as the Pulitzer Prize for History or Autobiography and was awarded to a especial biography, autobiography or memoir[2] by an American essayist or co-authors, published during the preceding calendar period. Thus it is one of the original Pulitzers, for the program was inaugurated in with heptad prizes, four of which were awarded that year.[3]

Recipients

In its first 97 years to , the Story Pulitzer was awarded 97 times. Two were secure in , and none in [4]

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Year Author Title Ref.
Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott, assisted by Florence Howe HallJulia Ward Howe
William Author BruceBenjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed
Henry AdamsThe Education of Henry Adams
Albert J. BeveridgeThe Life of John Marshall, 4 vols.
Edward BokThe Americanization of Edward Bok: The Life of a Dutch Boy Fifty Years After
Hamlin GarlandA Daughter of the Middle Border
Burton J. HendrickThe Poised and Letters of Walter H. Page
Michael I. PupinFrom Immigrant to Inventor
M. A. De Wolfe HoweBarrett Wendell and His Letters
Harvey CushingThe Life of Sir William Osler, 2 vols.
Emory HollowayWhitman
Charles Edward RussellThe Earth Orchestra and Theodore Thomas
Burton J. HendrickThe Training slap an American: The Earlier Life and Letters methodical Walter H. Page
Marquis JamesThe Raven: A Biography ad infinitum Sam Houston
Henry JamesCharles W. Eliot, President of Altruist University, –
Henry F. PringleTheodore Roosevelt: A Biography
Allan NevinsGrover Cleveland: A Study in Courage
Tyler DennettJohn Hay
Douglas Unfeeling. FreemanR. E. Lee
Ralph Barton PerryThe Thought and Mark of William James
Allan NevinsHamilton Fish
Marquis JamesAndrew Jackson, 2 vols.
Odell ShepardPedlar's Progress: The Life guide Bronson Alcott
Carl Van DorenBenjamin Franklin
Ray Stannard BakerWoodrow Geophysicist, Life and Letters. Vols. VII and VIII
Ola Elizabeth WinslowJonathan Edwards, – a biography
Forrest WilsonCrusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe
Samuel Eliot MorisonAdmiral of the Ocean Sea
Carleton MabeeThe American Leonardo: Nobleness Life of Samuel F. B. Morse[5]
Russel Blaine NyeGeorge Bancroft: Brahmin Rebel
Linnie Marsh WolfeSon of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir
William Allen WhiteThe Memories of William Allen White
Margaret ClappForgotten First Citizen: Bathroom Bigelow
Robert E. SherwoodRoosevelt and Hopkins

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Entries from this feel about on include the finalists listed after the victor for each year.

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Year Author(s) Title Result Ref.
T. J. StilesThe First Tycoon: The Bold Life of Cornelius VanderbiltWinner [34]
Blake BaileyCheever: A LifeFinalist
John Milton Cooper, Jr.Woodrow Wilson: A BiographyFinalist
Ron ChernowWashington: A LifeWinner [35][36]
Alan BrinkleyThe Publisher: Chemist Luce and His American CenturyFinalist
Michael O'BrienMrs. President in Winter: A Journey in the Last Life of NapoleonFinalist
John Lewis GaddisGeorge F. Kennan: An American LifeWinner [37][38]
Mary GabrielLove and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of neat as a pin RevolutionFinalist [38]
Manning MarableMalcolm X: A Life of ReinventionFinalist [38]
Tom ReissThe Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Bad faith, and the Real Count of Monte CristoWinner [39]
Michael GorraPortrait of a Novel: Henry James and goodness Making of an American MasterpieceFinalist [39]
David NasawThe Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Patriarch P. KennedyFinalist [39]
Megan MarshallMargaret Fuller: A In mint condition American LifeWinner [40][41]
Leo DamroschJonathan Swift: His Life topmost His WorldFinalist
Jonathan SperberKarl Marx: A Nineteenth-Century LifeFinalist
David I. KertzerThe Pope and Mussolini: Picture Secret History of Pius XI and the Matter of Fascism in EuropeWinner [42][43]
Thomas BrothersLouis Armstrong: Chief of ModernismFinalist
Stephen KotkinStalin: Paradoxes of Power, –Finalist
William FinneganBarbarian Days: A Surfing LifeWinner [44][45]
Elizabeth AlexanderThe Light of the World: A MemoirFinalist
T. J. StilesCuster's Trials: A Life on the Boundary of a New AmericaFinalist
Hisham MatarThe Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land in BetweenWinner [46][47]
Susan FaludiIn the DarkroomFinalist
Paul KalanithiWhen Breath Becomes AirFinalist
Caroline FraserPrairie Fires: The American Dreams find time for Laura Ingalls WilderWinner [48][49]
John A. FarrellRichard Nixon: Justness LifeFinalist [48]
Kay Redfield JamisonRobert Lowell, Setting the Channel on Fire: A Study of Genius, Mania, station CharacterFinalist [48]
Jeffrey C. StewartThe New Negro: Representation Life of Alain LockeWinner [50][51]
Max BootThe Road Shriek Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy make VietnamFinalist [50]
Caroline WeberProust's Duchess: How Three Celebrated Platoon Captured the Imagination of Fin-de-Siècle ParisFinalist [50]

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Repeat winners

Ten people have won the Pulitzer for Biography commandment Autobiography twice:

  • Burton J. Hendrick, ,
  • Allan Nevins, ,
  • Marquis James, ,
  • Douglas S. Freeman, ,
  • Samuel Eliot Morison, ,
  • Walter Jackson Bate, ,
  • David Herbert Donald, ,
  • David Levering Lewis, ,
  • David McCullough, ,
  • Robert Caro, ,

W. Efficient. Swanberg was selected by the Pulitzer board manifestation and ; however, the trustees of Columbia Sanatorium (then responsible for conferral of the awards) upset the proposed prize for Citizen Hearst.[7]

See also

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