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The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was established by Columbia
University in 1917. The Fiction award is given annually for fiction
in book form by an American author and preferably dealing with American
life. Other literary awards are given for poetry, non-fiction, biography,
autobiography and history. Famous winners of the Fiction prize include
The Color Purple (1983), The Old Man and the
Sea (1953), Gone with the Wind (1937), and
The Gapes of Wrath (1940).
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