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Back to top5/9/2022: 2022 Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced!
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winners
The full list of winners and finalists is on the Pulitzer website, here.
An article in The New York Times with mini-reviews about all of the winners is here.
Not surprisingly -- many of these titles are on backorder. But we can guess that the publishers are working hard at getting copies reprinted and shipped to us! Order here and we will let you know as soon as we get the book back in stock!
Books:
$16.95
ISBN: 9781681376073
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Published: New York Review Books - June 22nd, 2021
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: FICTION
Mr. Cohen’s book imagines a college job interview in the 1950s for Benzion Netanyahu, academic and father of the future Israeli prime minister. The novel explores themes of Jewishness and diaspora as Netanyahu’s fatalistic view of Jewish history bumps up against that of the narrator, an assimilated American Jewish professor.
$29.95
ISBN: 9781631495878
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Published: Liveright - April 27th, 2021
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: HISTORY
Ms. Eustace’s book, also a finalist for the National Book Award, explores how the 1722 killing of an Indigenous hunter profoundly influenced the American justice system.
$20.00
ISBN: 9781324092162
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Published: Liveright - July 26th, 2022
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: HISTORY
Ms. Eustace’s book, also a finalist for the National Book Award, explores how the 1722 killing of an Indigenous hunter profoundly influenced the American justice system.
$32.00
ISBN: 9781501154553
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Published: Scribner - September 7th, 2021
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: HISTORY
Spanning more than 500 years, Ms. Ferrer’s account traces Cuba’s colonial history, revolutions and cultural shifts, with a focus on its relationship with the United States.
$20.00
ISBN: 9781501154560
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Published: Scribner - June 28th, 2022
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: HISTORY
Spanning more than 500 years, Ms. Ferrer’s account traces Cuba’s colonial history, revolutions and cultural shifts, with a focus on its relationship with the United States.
$30.00
ISBN: 9781635576597
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Published: Bloomsbury Publishing - September 7th, 2021
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: BIOGRAPHY
This memoir, which was told to a Tufts University philosopher, blends Mr. Rembert’s life story with his artwork. In images and in Mr. Rembert’s own words before he died in March last year, the narrative recounts his life in the Jim Crow-era Deep South, his close escape from an attempted lynching in Georgia, his time in prison working on chain gangs and his late-in-life discovery of his artistic talent.
$16.00
ISBN: 9781644450451
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Published: Graywolf Press - March 2nd, 2021
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: POETRY
Ms. Seuss has described this collection, her fifth, as a memoir composed of sonnets, with poems that touch on death, birth, loss and addiction. The collection also won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the PEN/Voelcker Award.
$32.00
ISBN: 9780812986945
Availability: Backordered
Published: Random House - October 5th, 2021
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: GENERAL NONFICTION
Ms. Elliott’s intimately reported book expands on her acclaimed 2013 series for The Times about Dasani Coates, a homeless New York schoolgirl, and her family. In addition to a portrait of the family, it’s about a city and country that have repeatedly failed to address the issues of poverty and addiction.
$20.00
ISBN: 9780812986952
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Published: Random House Trade Paperbacks - May 17th, 2022
2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for: GENERAL NONFICTION
Ms. Elliott’s intimately reported book expands on her acclaimed 2013 series for The Times about Dasani Coates, a homeless New York schoolgirl, and her family. In addition to a portrait of the family, it’s about a city and country that have repeatedly failed to address the issues of poverty and addiction.