Letter from the Pulitzer Fiction Jury: Parts I and II
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In April of this year, the Pulitzer Prize Board shocked the literary world by announcing that there would be no Pulitzer awarded for fiction in 2012. Among the aghast was Pulitzer fiction juror Michael Cunningham. He chronicles the exhaustive selection process and his disappointment at the Board’s announcement in a two-part essay for The New Yorker.
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