Tuesday, 19 June 2012

No Pulitzer prize for author



The judges of the Pulitzer Prize have decided not to award the prize for fiction for the first time in 35 years. The board had cut the list down to three hopeful winners. Those in contention for the prize were David Foster Wallice’s The Pole King, Denis Johnson’s Train Dreams and Karen Russell’s Swamplandia. However, none of the novels received a majority vote from the panel. This means that no one will win the £10,000 prize. 

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