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For the first time since 1977, the Pulitzer
Prize failed to award a prize in fiction. The
finalists for the prize were the late David Foster Wallace's The Pale King, Karen
Russell's Swamplandia!,
and Denis Johnson's novella Train
Dreams, selected from 341 titles read; the fiction category judges
were NPR book critic Maureen Corrigan, author Michael Cunningham, and former
Times-Picayune book editor Susan Larson.
Traditionally the judging committee picks
the finalists and the board reads those books and decides the winner. Prize
administrator Sig Gissler confirmed to us that is the case, adding the board
"failed to reach a majority" and thus did not award a fiction prize.
(The 20-person board is listed here.)
As strange as it sounds, this has apparently happened ten other times since the
prizes began in 1918. Gissler tells the NYT: "Whenever you do not give a
prize, you have disappointment, so we understand that. We're sorry for the
disappointment. The three books were carefully considered and the process was
what it was." Larson told NPR Thursday morning she and her fellow judges
were "shocked, angry, and very disappointed" by the Pulitzer board's
decision, while Corrigan told the Daily Beast "the obvious answer is to
let the jury pick."
Awards were given in all other book-related
categories, including repeats for National Book Award winner Stephen
Greenblatt and NBCC winner John Lewis Gaddis. In addition, the late Manning
Marable was a finalist in the biography category, but the board decided to move
him to history--which he won. The rest of the winners are:
Nonfiction
Stephen Greenblatt, THE SWERVE: How The World Became Modern (Norton)
Stephen Greenblatt, THE SWERVE: How The World Became Modern (Norton)
History
Manning Marable, MALCOLM X: A Life of Reinvention (Viking)
Manning Marable, MALCOLM X: A Life of Reinvention (Viking)
Biography
John Lewis Gaddis, GEORGE F. KENNAN: An American Life (The Penguin Press)
John Lewis Gaddis, GEORGE F. KENNAN: An American Life (The Penguin Press)
Poetry
Tracy Smith, LIFE ON MARS (Graywolf Press)
Tracy Smith, LIFE ON MARS (Graywolf Press)
Drama
Quiara Alegría Hudes, WATER BY THE SPOONFUL
Quiara Alegría Hudes, WATER BY THE SPOONFUL
For other finalists, click through to the Pulitzer
site. In another book-related win, the David Wood of the Huffington Post
won the national reporting award for his ten-part series about
veterans, Beyond the Battlefield, which was issued as an ebook in
December.
And spotted on Facebook:
- The 2012 Pulitzer Prize for fiction goes to. . . .nobody. Finalists were Karen Russell, Denis Johnson, and David Foster Wallace, and the judges couldn't agree. Luckily, we read LOTS of great novels last year, so stop by if you need a good book recommendation. https://www.facebook.com/Green.Apple.Books.and.Music
And story about publishers fuming in the NYT.
NY Times
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