Sunday, January 13, 2008
Biting the Bullet
This post has been sitting in draft for several months now, but I am finally going to bite the bullet and join in on The Pulitzer Project challenge. The main reason for joining is the fact that there is no deadline, so it fits in with my library deadlines a lot easier than many of the other challenges do.
The following list is all the prize winners (all 81 of them!). I have read ten, but a few of them were years ago, so a reread wouldn't hurt! There are only a couple that I have previously reviewed but I have put links on in those two. The ones I have read are marked in red.
2007 - The Road (McCarthy)
2006 - March (Brooks) - Read this about 3 years ago
2005 - Gilead (Robinson)
2004 - The Known World (Jones)
2003 - Middlesex (Eugenides) - listened to this in my pre-blogging days
2002 - Empire Falls (Russo)
2001 - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (Chabon)
2000 - Interpreter of Maladies (Lahiri)
1999 - The Hours (Cunningham)
1998 - American Pastoral (Roth)
1997 - Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer (Millhauser)
1996 - Independence Day (Ford)
1995 - The Stone Diaries (Shields)
1994 - The Shipping News (Proulx)
1993 - A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain (Butler)
1992 - A Thousand Acres (Smiley) - I listened to an abridged version (yuck!)
1991 - Rabbit at Rest (Updike)
1990 - The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love (Hijuelos)
1989 - Breathing Lessons (Tyler)
1988 - Beloved (Morrison)
1987 - A Summons to Memphis (Taylor)
1986 - Lonesome Dove (McMurtry) - Read it, then watched the mini-series!
1985 - Foreign Affairs (Lurie)
1984 - Ironweed (Kennedy)
1983 - The Color Purple (Walker)
1982 - Rabbit is Rich (Updike)
1981 - A Confederacy of Dunces (Toole)
1980 - The Executioner’s Song (Mailer)
1979 - The Stories of John Cheever (Cheever)
1978 - Elbow Room (McPherson)
1977 - None given
1976 - Humboldt’s Gift (Bellow)
1975 - The Killer Angels (Shaara)
1974 - None given
1973 - The Optimist’s Daughter (Welty)
1972 - Angle of Repose (Stegner)
1971 - None given
1970 - Collected Stories by Jean Stafford (Stafford)
1969 - House Made of Dawn (Momaday)
1968 - The Confessions of Nat Turner (Styron)
1967 - The Fixer (Malamud)
1966 - Collected Stories by Katherine Anne Porter (Porter)
1965 - The Keepers Of the House (Grau)
1964 - None given
1963 - The Reivers (Faulkner)
1962 - The Edge of Sadness (Edwin O’Connor)
1961 - To Kill a Mockingbird (Lee) - Read this in school. Time for a reread.
1960 - Advise and Consent (Drury)
1959 - The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (Taylor)
1958 - A Death in the Family (Agee)
1957 - None
1956 - Andersonville (Kantor)
1955 - A Fable (Faulkner)
1954 - None
1953 - The Old Man and the Sea (Hemingway)
1952 - The Caine Mutiny (Wouk)
1951 - The Town (Richter)
1950 - The Way West (Guthrie)
1949 - Guard of Honor (Cozzens)
1948 - Tales of the South Pacific (Michener)
1947 - All the King’s Men (Warren)
1946 - None
1945 - Bell for Adano (Hersey)
1944 - Journey in the Dark (Flavin)
1943 - Dragon’s Teeth I (Sinclair)
1942 - In This Our Life (Glasgow)
1941 - None
1940 - The Grapes of Wrath (Steinbeck)
1939 - The Yearling (Rawlings)
1938 - The Late George Apley (Marquand)
1937 - Gone with the Wind (Mitchell) - Read this a couple of times.
1936 - Honey in the Horn (Davis)
1935 - Now in November (Johnson)
1934 - Lamb in His Bosom (Miller)
1933 - The Store (Stribling)
1932 - The Good Earth (Buck) - Read this when Oprah chose it for her bookclub
1931 - Years of Grace (Barnes)
1930 - Laughing Boy (Lafarge)
1929 - Scarlet Sister Mary (Peterkin)
1928 - The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Wilder)
1927 - Early Autumn (Bromfield)
1926 - Arrowsmith (Lewis)
1925 - So Big (Ferber)
1924 - The Able McLauglins (Wilson)
1923 - One of Ours (Cather)
1922 - Alice Adams (Tarkington)
1921 - The Age of Innocence (Wharton) - Did a BNU course a few years ago
1920 - None
1919 - The Magnificent Ambersons (Tarkington)
1918 - His Family (Poole)
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I read 6 out of 81 and am halfway through The Road. You have a huge task ahead of you, good luck!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know A Thousand Acres won a Pulitzer. I second your yuck! :-s
The yuck was more to an abridged audio book as opposed to the book itself but there are bound to be some on there that I don't like!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I thought it was regarding the book as I really didn't like it, too depressing and not much of a story.
ReplyDeleteMan I have only read 3 so far, but I do have a couple of others that I am due to read this year. Good luck with your challenge, I like that it's so open and flexible. I am thinking of doing my own similar challenge with the Mythopoeic Award possibly next year.
ReplyDeleteI've only read 8 from this list. Less than the Booker prize books. Still, 8's better than 0. Good luck, Marg!
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