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Pulitzer Prize Collection

The Pulitzer Prize, established in 1917, has recognized exceptional achievements in journalism, literature, and music

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Mrs. Sara Teasdale Felsinger [sic], portrait photograph, 1919 July 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Mrs. Sara Teasdale Felsinger [sic], portrait photograph, 1919 July 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Mrs. Sara Teasdale Filsinger, portrait photograph, 1919 July 11. American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Miss Marya Zaturensky, portrait photograph, 1921 Apr. 15. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Miss Marya Zaturensky, portrait photograph, 1921 Apr. 15. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Miss Marya Zaturensky, portrait photograph, 1921 Apr. 15. Address: 540-42 W. 157th St. New York City. American poet Marya Zaturenska, winner of the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, was born in Kyiv

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Mrs. Pearl Buck, portrait photograph, 1932. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Mrs. Pearl Buck, portrait photograph, 1932. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Mrs. Pearl Buck, portrait photograph, 1932. American writer, Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winner

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: The Old Maid, [Yonkers, NY?], [193-]. Creator: Unknown

The Old Maid, [Yonkers, NY?], [193-]. Creator: Unknown
The Old Maid, [Yonkers, NY?], [193-]. Warburton...Federal Theatre Presents...The Pulitzer Prize Play of 1935 - The Old Maid - by Zoe Akins - Sensational Broadway Success with A Cast of Carefully

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: They Knew What They Wanted, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

They Knew What They Wanted, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
They Knew What They Wanted, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Street Scene 2, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Street Scene 2, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Street Scene 2, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Street Scene 1, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Street Scene 1, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Street Scene 1, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Miss Lulu Bett 2, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Miss Lulu Bett 2, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Miss Lulu Bett 2, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Miss Lulu Bett 1, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Miss Lulu Bett 1, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Miss Lulu Bett 1, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Miss Lulu Bett, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Miss Lulu Bett, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Miss Lulu Bett, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Street Scene, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Street Scene, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Street Scene, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Miss Lulu Bett, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Miss Lulu Bett, Syracuse, NY, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Miss Lulu Bett, Syracuse, NY, 1936. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: They Knew What They Wanted, Syracuse, NY, [1930s]. Creator: Unknown

They Knew What They Wanted, Syracuse, NY, [1930s]. Creator: Unknown
They Knew What They Wanted, Syracuse, NY, [1930s]. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Beyond the Horizon, San Francisco, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Beyond the Horizon, San Francisco, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Beyond the Horizon, San Francisco, 1937. Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize Play - Beyond the Horizon...Alcazar [Theatre]'. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Both Your Houses, Oakland, CA, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Both Your Houses, Oakland, CA, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Both Your Houses, Oakland, CA, 1936. "Both Your Houses" - Maxwell Anderson's Pulitzer Prize Winning Play - Congress Cuts Capers - Prop. U.S. Gov't....Auditorium Theatre'

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Both Your Houses, [193-]. Creator: Unknown

Both Your Houses, [193-]. Creator: Unknown
Both Your Houses, [193-]. Oregon W.P.A. Theatre - Pulitzer Prize Play - "Both Your Houses" - by Maxwell Anderson'. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: The Old Maid, [Yonkers, NY?], [193-]. Creator: Unknown

The Old Maid, [Yonkers, NY?], [193-]. Creator: Unknown
The Old Maid, [Yonkers, NY?], [193-]. Warburton [Theatre]...'The Pulitzer Prize Play of 1935 - The Old Maid - by Zoe Akins - Sensational Broadway Success - With a Cast of - Carefully Selected

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: John Steinbeck, American novelist, c1939

John Steinbeck, American novelist, c1939. John Ernst Steinbeck III (1902-1968) won the Pulitzer Prize for his 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), American novelist, early 20th century

Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), American novelist, early 20th century. For a serious writer, Hemingway achieved a rare cult-like popularity during his lifetime

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: The cartoon for which 23-year-old Sergeant Bill Mauldin won the Pulitzer Prize in 1945

The cartoon for which 23-year-old Sergeant Bill Mauldin won the Pulitzer Prize in 1945
WORLD WAR II: CARTOON. The cartoon for which 23-year-old Sergeant Bill Mauldin won the Pulitzer Prize in 1945

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. News From the Outside World. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon, 1925

LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. News From the Outside World. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon, 1925, by Rollin Kirby on the conspicuous absence of the United States, Soviet Union

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Flag Raising At Iwo Jima

Flag Raising At Iwo Jima
Iwo Jima, Japan: February 23, 1945. Joe RosenthalA

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: American writer Ernest Hemingway 1952

American writer Ernest Hemingway 1952
Picture dated of the 1952 showing American writer Ernest Hemingway learning he won the Pullitzer prize for his novel " The Old men and the sea". / AFP PHOTO

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: William Henry Mauldin. American cartoonist. Photographed at the age of 23, during World War II

William Henry Mauldin. American cartoonist. Photographed at the age of 23, during World War II
BILL MAULDIN (1921-2003). William Henry Mauldin. American cartoonist. Photographed at the age of 23, during World War II

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: Dunne And Pulitzer Recepients

Dunne And Pulitzer Recepients
Hollywood, California: May 6, 1946 Actress Irene Dunne congratulates authors Howard Lindsey (L) and Russel Crouse (R) for receiving the Pulitzer Prize for their play, State of the Union

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: (1917-2000). American poet. Photographed in 1950 at the time of winning the Pulitzer Prize for

(1917-2000). American poet. Photographed in 1950 at the time of winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917-2000). American poet. Photographed in 1950 at the time of winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry

Background imagePulitzer Prize Collection: (1917-2000). American poet

(1917-2000). American poet
GWENDOLYN BROOKS. (1917-2000). American poet. Oil over a photograph, 1950, at the time of her winning the Pulitzer Prize for poetry


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The Pulitzer Prize, established in 1917, has recognized exceptional achievements in journalism, literature, and music. Renowned playwright Tennessee Williams was honored with the prestigious award for his iconic works that explored the depths of human emotions. John Steinbeck, an influential American novelist during the late 1930s, also received this esteemed recognition for his compelling storytelling. Ernest Hemingway's contribution to literature earned him a Pulitzer Prize in the early 20th century. His distinct writing style captivated readers worldwide and solidified his status as one of America's greatest novelists. In 1952, Hemingway once again triumphed with another Pulitzer Prize for his remarkable literary prowess. Rollin Kirby's thought-provoking cartoon on the absence of major nations from the League of Nations won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1925. This powerful visual commentary shed light on political dynamics during that time. A striking cartoon featuring Castro in 1961 showcased how revolutions can shape history and garnered attention as a potential Pulitzer recipient. William Henry Mauldin's poignant cartoons depicting World War II resonated deeply with audiences and led to him winning a well-deserved Pulitzer at just twenty-three years old. The iconic photograph capturing the flag raising at Iwo Jima became an emblematic symbol of heroism during World War II and secured its place among Pulitzer recipients' list. American poet (1917-2000), whose profound verses touched countless hearts, was awarded the coveted prize for poetry in 1950. Their words continue to inspire generations even after their passing. The legacy of these talented individuals lives on through their remarkable contributions which have been immortalized by receiving one of journalism and art's highest honors – The Pulitzer Prize.