Maya Angelou won four Pulitzer Prizes and was the first person to read a poem at a U.S. Presidential inauguration.
Roy J. Harris has written: 'Pulitzer's gold' -- subject(s): Awards, History, Journalism, Pulitzer prizes
Paul A. Firestone has written: 'The Pulitzer Prize plays' -- subject(s): Pulitzer prizes, History and criticism, American drama
Yes, posthumous awards are possible for the Pulitzer Prize. The prize can be awarded to a deceased person or, in the case of a team award, to the surviving members.
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CNN has won a total of 11 Pulitzer Prizes as of 2021.
There are 14 Pulitzer Prizes awarded each year in journalism across various categories such as breaking news reporting, investigative reporting, feature writing, and others.
The Pulitzer Prize was established in 1917 by Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-American newspaper publisher, best known for endowing the Columbia School of Journalism and establishing the Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, literature, and music.
Edwin Arlington Robinson won three Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry due to his skillful and innovative use of language, his exploration of complex human emotions and moral themes, and his ability to create vivid and memorable characters in his poems. His works were highly regarded for their introspective nature and deep insight into the human condition.
The New York Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes by far, at 109, including the five received in 2011. The newspaper with the second best record is The Washington Post, with 57 awards.
The Pulitzer Prizes (plural) were first awarded in 1917, the result of a bequest from Joseph Pulitzer's estate. Although four Prizes were given that year, Herbert Bayard Swope, a reporter for New York World, received the first Pulitzer for his extended series entitled "Inside the German Empire."
Carl Sandburg won three Pulitzer Prizes during his career:1919: Corn Huskers (poetry)1940: Abraham Lincoln: The War Years (history, prose)1951: Complete Poems (poetry)
So far, only one, Toni Morrison -- but there have only been eight people in history to win both a Pulitzer Prize and a Nobel Prize in Literature.1988: Pulitzer (Fiction): Beloved by Toni Morrison1993: Nobel in Literature, Toni Morrison