PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
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| 2006: The March, by
E.L. Doctorow
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| 2005: War Trash, by
Ha Jin
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| 2004: The Early Stories, by
John Updike
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| 2003: The Caprices, by
Sabina Murray
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| 2002: Bel Canto, by
Ann Patchett
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| 2001: The Human Stain, by
Philip Roth
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| 2000: Waiting, by
Ha Jin
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| 1999: The Hours, by
Michael Cunningham
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| 1998: The Bear Comes Home, by
Rafi Zabor
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| 1997: Women in Their Beds, by
Gina Berriault
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| 1996: Independence Day, by
Richard Ford
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| 1995: Snow Falling on Cedars, by
David Guterson
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| 1994: Operation Shylock, by
Philip Roth
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| 1993: Postcards, by
E. Annie Proulx
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| 1992: Mao II, by
Don DeLillo
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| 1991: Philadelphia Fire, by
John Edgar Wideman
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| 1990: Billy Bathgate, by
E.L. Doctorow
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| 1989: Dusk, by
James Salter
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| 1988: World's End, by
T. Coraghessan Boyle
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| 1987: Soldiers in Hiding, by
Richard Wiley
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| 1986: The Old Forest..., by
Peter Taylor
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| 1985: The Barracks Thief, by
Tobias Wolff
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| 1984: Sent for You Yesterday, by
John Edgar Wideman
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| 1983: Seaview, by
Toby Olson
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| 1982: The Chaneysville Incident, by
David Bradley
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| 1981: How German Is It, by
Walter Abish
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