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Pulitzer Prizes in Letters
The Pultizer Prizes for Letters are judged in the
following categories: for distinguished fiction by an American author,
preferably dealing with American life; for a distinguished book upon the
history of the United States; for a distinguished biography or autobiography
by an American author; for a distinguished volume of original verse by an
American author; for a distinguished book of non-fiction by an American
author that is not eligible for consideration in any other category. Awards
are announced in April.
2006 Winners
Fiction
Geraldine Brooks, March (Penguin)
General Non-Fiction
Caroline Elkins, Imperial
Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag
in Kenya (Henry Holt)
Biography
Martin J. Sherwin, American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert
Oppenheimer (Random House)
History
David M. Oshinsky, Polio: An American Story (Oxford University
Press)
Poetry
Claudia Emerson, Late Wife (Louisiana State University Press)
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