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Pulitzer Prize for Biography

The Pulitzer Prize for Biography is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award honors "a distinguished and appropriately documented biography by an American author."[1] Award winners received $15,000 USD.[1]

From 1917 to 2022, this prize was known as the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography and was awarded to a distinguished biography, autobiography or memoir[2] by an American author or co-authors, published during the preceding calendar year. Thus it is one of the original Pulitzers, for the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes, four of which were awarded that year.[3]

1923, 1929

Burton J. Hendrick

1933, 1937

Allan Nevins

1930, 1938

Marquis James

1935, 1958

Douglas S. Freeman

1943, 1960

Samuel Eliot Morison

1964, 1978

Walter Jackson Bate

1961, 1988

David Herbert Donald

1994, 2001

David Levering Lewis

1993, 2002

David McCullough

1975, 2003

Robert Caro

Ten people have won the Pulitzer for Biography or Autobiography twice:


W. A. Swanberg was selected by the Pulitzer board in 1962 and 1973; however, the trustees of Columbia University (then responsible for conferral of the awards) overturned the proposed 1962 prize for Citizen Hearst.[7]

Pulitzer Prize for History

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