The Pulitzer Prize
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| Fiction |
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| 2006: March, by
Geraldine Brooks
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| 2005: Gilead, by
Marilynne Robinson
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| 2004: The Known World, by
Edward P. Jones
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| 2003: Middlesex, by
Jeffrey Eugenides
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| 2002: Empire Falls, by
Richard Russo
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| 2001: The Amazing Adeventures of Kavalier & Clay, by
Michael Chabon
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| 2000: Interpreter of Maladies, by
Jhumpa Lahiri
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| 1999: The Hours, by
Michael Cunningham
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| 1998: American Pastoral, by
Philip Roth
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| 1997: Martin Dressler: the Tale of an American Dreamer, by
Steven Millhauser
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| 1996: Independence Day, by
Richard Ford
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| 1995: The Stone Diaries, by
Carol Shields
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| 1994: The Shipping News, by
E. Annie Proulx
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| 1993: A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, by
Robert Olen Butler
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| 1992: A Thousand Acres, by
Jane Smiley
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| 1991: Rabbit at Rest, by
John Updike
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| 1990: The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, by
Oscar Hijuelos
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| 1989: Breathing Lessons, by
Anne Tyler
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| 1988: Beloved, by
Toni Morrison
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| 1987: A Summons to Memphis, by
Peter Taylor
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| 1986: Lonesome Dove, by
Larry McMurtry
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| 1985: Foreign Affairs, by
Alison Lurie
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| 1984: Ironweed, by
William Kennedy
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| 1983: The Color Purple, by
Alice Walker
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| 1982: Rabbit Is Rich, by
John Updike
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| 1981: A Confederacy of Dunces, by
John Kennedy Toole
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| 1980: The Executioner's Song, by
Norman Mailer
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