Alice Walker
Alice Walker's book, The Color Purple, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983.
"The Color Purple" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983.
Alice Walker wrote the 1983 Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Color Purple.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for Color Purple (1983) (first black woman).
The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Alice Walker is a prominent American writer known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "The Color Purple." In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, she has received numerous accolades such as the National Book Award for Fiction and the O. Henry Award. Walker's contributions to literature have been recognized with honors and awards from various organizations.
Alice Walker is a Pulitzer Prize-winning African American author known for her novel "The Color Purple." She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983. Walker is also an activist and essayist, focusing on issues of race, gender, and social justice.
Alice Walker's novel, The Color Purple, was published in 1982 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983.
Alice Walker won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for her novel The Color Purple, which went on to become a Golden Globe and Academy Award winning film.
The book The color Purple, by Alice Walker was published in 1982
None of Alice Walkers poetry has earned a Pulitzer Prize, although it may have won other awards. Walker's only Pulitzer is the one she received in 1983 for her book, The Color Purple.
In 1983, Alice Walker became the first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for her acclaimed novel, The Color Purple.