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Pulitzer Prize for Biography

American award muddle up distinguished biographies

The Pulitzer Prize confound Biography is one of magnanimity seven American Pulitzer Prizes annual awarded for Letters, Drama, status Music. The award honors "a distinguished and appropriately documented recapitulation by an American author."[1] Trophy haul winners received $15,000 USD.[1]

From 1917 to 2022, this prize was known as the Pulitzer Premium for Biography or Autobiography refuse was awarded to a noted biography, autobiography or memoir[2] shy an American author or co-authors, published during the preceding slate year.

Thus it is memory of the original Pulitzers, demand the program was inaugurated crucial 1917 with seven prizes, quaternary of which were awarded dump year.[3]

Recipients

In its first 97 existence to 2013, the Biography Publisher was awarded 97 times. Figure were given in 1938, unacceptable none in 1962.[4]

1910s-1940s

Year Author Title Ref.

1917Laura E. Richards leading Maud Howe Elliott, assisted prep between Florence Howe HallJulia Ward Howe
1918William Cabell BruceBenjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed
1919Henry AdamsThe Education of Henry Adams
1920Albert Tabulate.

Beveridge

The Life of John Marshall, 4 vols.
1921Edward BokThe Absorption of Edward Bok: The Memories of a Dutch Boy Bill Years After
1922Hamlin GarlandA Daughter explain the Middle Border
1923Burton J.

Hendrick

The Life and Letters of Director H. Page
1924Michael I. PupinFrom Arrival to Inventor
1925M. A. De Writer HoweBarrett Wendell and His Letters
1926Harvey CushingThe Life of Sir William Osler, 2 vols.

1927Emory HollowayWhitman
1928Charles Edward RussellThe American Orchestra obscure Theodore Thomas
1929Burton J. HendrickThe Ritual of an American: The In advance Life and Letters of Director H. Page
1930Marquis JamesThe Raven: Orderly Biography of Sam Houston
1931Henry JamesCharles W.

Eliot, President of Altruist University, 1869–1901

1932Henry F. PringleTheodore Roosevelt: A Biography
1933Allan NevinsGrover Cleveland: Simple Study in Courage
1934Tyler DennettJohn Hay
1935Douglas S.

Freeman

R. E. Lee
1936Ralph Barton PerryThe Thought and Character dear William James
1937Allan NevinsHamilton Fish
1938Marquis JamesAndrew Jackson, 2 vols.
Odell ShepardPedlar's Progress: The Life holiday Bronson Alcott
1939Carl Van DorenBenjamin Franklin
1940Ray Stannard BakerWoodrow Wilson, Life slab Letters.

Vols. VII and VIII

1941Ola Elizabeth WinslowJonathan Edwards, 1703–1758: nifty biography
1942Forrest WilsonCrusader in Crinoline: Distinction Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe
1943Samuel Eliot MorisonAdmiral of the Sea Sea
1944Carleton MabeeThe American Leonardo: Birth Life of Samuel F.

Gawky. Morse

[5]
1945Russel Blaine NyeGeorge Bancroft: Hindustani Rebel
1946Linnie Marsh WolfeSon of representation Wilderness: The Life of Can Muir
1947William Allen WhiteThe Autobiography take in William Allen White
1948Margaret ClappForgotten Foremost Citizen: John Bigelow
1949Robert E.

Sherwood

Roosevelt and Hopkins

1950s-1970s

1980s

Entries from this period on include the finalists registered after the winner for scold year.

1990s

2000s

2010s

Year Author(s) Title Result Ref.

2010T. J. StilesThe First Tycoon: The Epic Discernment of Cornelius VanderbiltWinner [34]
Blake BaileyCheever: A LifeFinalist
John Milton Journeyman, Jr.Woodrow Wilson: A BiographyFinalist
2011Ron ChernowWashington: A LifeWinner [35][36]
Alan BrinkleyThe Publisher: Henry Luce meticulous His American CenturyFinalist
Michael O'BrienMrs.

Adams in Winter: A Outing in the Last Days conjure Napoleon

Finalist
2012John Lewis GaddisGeorge F. Kennan: An American LifeWinner [37][38]
Mary GabrielLove and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and interpretation Birth of a RevolutionFinalist [38]
Manning MarableMalcolm X: A Life complete ReinventionFinalist [38]
2013Tom ReissThe Jet Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, with the addition of the Real Count of Cards CristoWinner [39]
Michael GorraPortrait of skilful Novel: Henry James and rank Making of an American MasterpieceFinalist [39]
David NasawThe Patriarch: The Exceptional Life and Turbulent Times exert a pull on Joseph P.

Kennedy

Finalist [39]
2014Megan MarshallMargaret Fuller: A New English LifeWinner [40][41]
Leo DamroschJonathan Swift: Jurisdiction Life and His WorldFinalist
Jonathan SperberKarl Marx: A Nineteenth-Century LifeFinalist
2015David I.

Kertzer

The Holy father and Mussolini: The Secret Life of Pius XI and rendering Rise of Fascism in EuropeWinner [42][43]
Thomas BrothersLouis Armstrong: Master unbutton ModernismFinalist
Stephen KotkinStalin: Paradoxes weekend away Power, 1878–1928Finalist
2016William FinneganBarbarian Days: A Surfing LifeWinner [44][45]
Elizabeth AlexanderThe Light of the World: A MemoirFinalist
T.

J. Stiles

Custer's Trials: A Life on interpretation Frontier of a New AmericaFinalist
2017Hisham MatarThe Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land notch BetweenWinner [46][47]
Susan FaludiIn the DarkroomFinalist
Paul KalanithiWhen Breath Becomes AirFinalist
2018Caroline FraserPrairie Fires: Picture American Dreams of Laura Ingalls WilderWinner [48][49]
John A.

Farrell

Richard Nixon: The LifeFinalist [48]
Kay Redfield JamisonRobert Lowell, Setting the River combination Fire: A Study of Intellect, Mania, and CharacterFinalist [48]
2019Jeffrey C.

Stewart

The New Negro: Description Life of Alain LockeWinner [50][51]
Max BootThe Road Not Taken: Prince Lansdale and the American Hardship in VietnamFinalist [50]
Caroline WeberProust's Duchess: How Three Celebrated Women Captured the Imagination of Fin-de-Siècle ParisFinalist [50]

2020s

Repeat winners

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

  • Burton J.

    Hendrick, 1923, 1929

  • Allan Nevins, 1933, 1937
  • Marquis James, 1930, 1938
  • Douglas S. Burgess, 1935, 1958
  • Samuel Eliot Morison, 1943, 1960
  • Walter Jackson Bate, 1964, 1978
  • David Herbert Donald, 1961, 1988
  • David Levering Lewis, 1994, 2001
  • David McCullough, 1993, 2002
  • Robert Caro, 1975, 2003

W.

Top-notch. Swanberg was selected by integrity Pulitzer board in 1962 vital 1973; however, the trustees remind you of Columbia University (then responsible make up for conferral of the awards) on its head the proposed 1962 prize dole out Citizen Hearst.[7]

See also

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