Prague Writers' Festival - Pulitzer Prize Winners

Pulitzer Prize Winners

  • William Styron (USA) - Pulitzer Prize 1968 for The Confessions of Nat Turner, PWF 2006
  • Jeffrey Eugenides (USA) - Pulitzer Prize 2003 for Middlesex, PWF 2003
  • Richard Ford (USA) - Pulitzer Prize 1996 for Independence Day, PWF 2000
  • Michael Cunningham (USA) - Pulitzer Prize 1999 for The Hours, PWF 1994
  • Junot Díaz (Dominican Republic) - Pulitzer Prize 2008 for The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, PWF 2011

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