Eudora Welty - Honors

Honors

  • 1941 – O. Henry Award, second place, "A Worn Path"
  • 1942 – O. Henry Award, first place, "The Wide Net"
  • 1943 – O. Henry Award, first place, "Livvie is Back"
  • 1954 – William Dean Howells medal for fiction, The Ponder Heart
  • 1968 – O. Henry Award, first place, "The Demonstrators”
  • 1973 – Pulitzer Prize, The Optimist's Daughter
  • 1980 – Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • 1981 – Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia
  • 1983 – National Book Award for the first paperback edition of The Collected Works of Eudora Welty
  • 1983 – Invited by Harvard University to give the first annual Massey Lectures in the History of American Civilization, revised and published as One Writer's Beginnings
  • 1986 – National Medal of Arts.
  • 1991 – National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters
  • 1991 – Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award The Helmerich Award is presented annually by the Tulsa Library Trust.
  • 1992 – Rea Award for the Short Story
  • 1992 – PEN/Malamud Award for the Short Story
  • 1993 – Charles Frankel Prize, National Endowment for the Humanities
  • 1993 – Distinguished Alumni Award, American Association of State Colleges and Universities
  • 1996 – French Légion d’Honneur
  • 1998 – First living author to have her works published in the prestigious Library of America series.

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