Archibald MacLeish on the meaning of the Pulitzer Prizes
In 1966, at the prizes' 50th anniversary banquet, the three-time Pulitzer winner spoke on what the honor means to a writer
In 1966, at the prizes' 50th anniversary banquet, the three-time Pulitzer winner spoke on what the honor means to a writer
On the 50th anniversary of the prizes, three-time Pulitzer-winner Robert Penn Warren spoke on trends in fiction with an eye to the future: 'The novel may even leave the printed page — if the age of Gutenberg is really over — but it could still be a novel.'