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And Mr. Mailer himself made his own history in the building, completing his Pulitzer-Prize winning book, "The Executioner's Song," in a small studio one floor down in 1979.
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I grew up with two younger brothers … so having a Pulitzer-Prize winning big sister would be cool.
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JACKSON, Miss. — Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Richard Ford has a theory about why such good literature comes from his native Mississippi, where he's returning to teach graduate writing classes this fall.
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In India, a western state banned Pulitzer-Prize winning author Joseph Lelyveld's new book about Mahatma Gandhi after reviews saying it hints that the father of India's independence had a homosexual relationship.
World Watch 2011
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JACKSON, Miss. — Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Richard Ford has a theory about why such good literature comes from his native Mississippi, where he's returning to teach graduate writing classes this fall.
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JACKSON, Miss. — Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Richard Ford has a theory about why such good literature comes from his native Mississippi, where he's returning to teach graduate writing classes this fall.
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Happily for all of us, the Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Bernard Rands full disclosure: I am a friend who has long admired his music did not resist the temptation.
Benjamin R. Barber: World Premiere of Bernard Rands' Opera Vincent at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music Benjamin R. Barber 2011
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Happily for all of us, the Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Bernard Rands full disclosure: I am a friend who has long admired his music did not resist the temptation.
Benjamin R. Barber: World Premiere of Bernard Rands' Opera Vincent at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music Benjamin R. Barber 2011
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JACKSON, Miss. — Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Richard Ford has a theory about why such good literature comes from his native Mississippi, where he's returning to teach graduate writing classes this fall.
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The county court began hearings Tuesday, ahead of an expected trial in which Pulitzer-Prize historian James McPherson was expected to testify on behalf of plaintiffs.
Wal-Mart Retreats From Civil War Site Mike Esterl 2011
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