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  2. 1921 Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Pulitzer Prizes for 1921: Journalism awards. Public Service: The Boston Post, for its exposure of the operations of Charles Ponzi by a series of articles ...

  3. Edith Wharton - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, she became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel, The Age of Innocence. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1996. [1] Her other well-known works are The House of Mirth, the novella Ethan Frome, and several notable ghost stories.

  4. The Age of Innocence - Wikipedia

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    It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making Wharton the first woman to win the prize. [1] Though the committee had initially agreed to give the award to Sinclair Lewis for Main Street, the judges, in rejecting his book on political grounds, "established Wharton as the American 'First Lady of Letters ' ". [2]

  5. List of multiple Pulitzer Prize winners - Wikipedia

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    American poet Robert Frost received the Pulitzer Prize four times from 1924 to 1943. William Allen White received the Pulitzer Prize twice but in two different categories: Journalism in 1923 for an editorial writing and posthumously in 1947 in the category Books, Drama, and Music for his autobiography.

  6. Zona Gale - Wikipedia

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    Zona Gale (August 26, 1874 – December 27, 1938), also known by her married name, Zona Gale Breese, was an American novelist, short story writer, and playwright.She became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1921.

  7. The Victory at Sea - Wikipedia

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    It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for History. [1] [2] References External links. The Victory at Sea at Project Gutenberg; This page was ...

  8. Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Pulitzer Prizes [1] (/ ... 1921 Fiction Prize: ... 2024: Writers, including Pulitzer Prize winners, joined a boycott of the Israeli publishing industry by signing ...

  9. Louis Seibold - Wikipedia

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    Louis Seibold (October 10, 1863 – May 10, 1945) was a journalist who won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for an interview with President Woodrow Wilson. Afterwards, it was learned that the interview was fabricated. [1]