Nineteen books, including "Angel Down" by Daniel Kraus and "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution" by Jill Lepore, were recognized as winners or finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in various categories such as fiction, nonfiction, memoir, poetry, biography, and history. #PulitzerPrize #BookAwards #Literature #US #IR
Nineteen books were recognized as Pulitzer Prize winners or finalists across various categories including fiction, nonfiction, memoir, poetry, biography, and history, highlighting works such as Daniel Kraus's "Angel Down," Jill Lepore's "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution," and Yiyun Li's memoir "Things in Nature Merely Grow." #PulitzerPrize #Literature #BookAwards #US #IR
Nineteen books were recognized as winners or finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in various categories, with notable titles including Daniel Kraus's "Angel Down," Jill Lepore's "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution," Brian Goldstone's "There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America," Yiyun Li's memoir "Things in Nature Merely Grow," Juliana Spahr's poetry collection "Ars Poeticas," and Amanda Vaill's biography "Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution." #PulitzerPrize #BookAwards #Literature #US #IR
Nineteen books have been recognized as winners or finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in various categories, featuring compelling narratives such as Daniel Kraus's World War I novel "Angel Down," Jill Lepore's exploration of constitutional history in "We the People," Brian Goldstone's insightful look at homelessness in "There Is No Place for Us," Yiyun Li's poignant memoir "Things in Nature Merely Grow," Juliana Spahr's thought-provoking poetry collection "Ars Poeticas," and Amanda Vaill's biographical account of the Schuyler sisters in "Pride and Pleasure." #PulitzerPrize #BookAwards #Literature #US #IR