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    This Is How You Lose Her / by Díaz, Junot, 1968-, author 647239

    Published 2013
    “…A major New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the National Book Award, This Is How You Lose Her is Pulitzer Prize-winner Junot Díaz’s celebration of love in all its facets—obsessive love, illicit love, fading love, maternal love. …”
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    Jhumpa Lahiri, the Interpreter of the New Indian Diaspora by Angelo Monaco

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Published in 1999, at the turn of a new century and on the threshold of the third millennium, Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies (winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, among many other awards) is a collection of stories charting the new Indian diaspora, in the aftermath of the 1965 reformation of the American immigration policy. …”
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    Simic's Shoes by Debasish Lahiri

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This is a short essay that pays tribute to the Pulitzer Prize winning poet Charles Simic who turned 92 on 9th May.The article looks at one poem by Simic routed through the vision of Van Gogh and the reality of the 16 deaths of migrant workers on the railway track in Maharashtra, India, on 8th May. …”
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    Literature and Learning in Marilynne Robinson’s Novel Gilead by Hricková Mária

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Literature and learning play an important role in Marilynne Robinson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Gilead (2004). By focusing on the author’s many references to books, literature and learning, the present paper attempts to study their individual contextual occurrences and explores how they saturate the discursive substratum of the novel’s major themes. …”
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    LIAQUAT AHAMED Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World by Cristian UŢĂ

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…As a result, the Financial Times the New York Times, Time magazine and Amazon.com declared the volume Best book of the year, simultaneously, its author being awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History.…”
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    American Minimalism: The Western Vernacular in Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song. by Andrew Wilson

    “…This paper identifies and discusses the western vernacular and minimalist tendencies in Norman Mailer’s 1980 Pulitzer Prize winning “true-life story” The Executioner’s Song.  …”
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    The Human, Nonhuman, Inhuman in Cormac McCarthy's The Road by Parisa Changizi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “… Cormac McCarthy’s summoned gothic realm of terrorizing darkness and bestial hunger in his Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Road (2006) is a spectacle defined by a sweeping sense of loss and a charred landscape. …”
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    GOD IN ALICE WALKER’S THE COLOR PURPLE; A PARADOX OF THE DIVINE by Nailil Muna Yusak

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…It aims to discuss the main charachers’ paradoxical state of mind in understanding God in the novel The Color Purple. The 1982 Pulitzer Prize for fiction winner is organized around an intimate conversation between two female characters, Celie and Shug Avery, whose understanding of God were challanged by complexity of sexism and racism in the black family. …”
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    Comic strip as literature : Art Spiegelman's Maus in Slovenian by Jerneja Petrič

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…His biographical Holocaust graphic novel MAUS l and II (1986, 1991) became a bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winner. The paper looks into its 2003 Slovenian edition from the point of view of the undividable entity of drawing and lettering within a panel. …”
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    Van Gogh : THE LIFE / by Naifeh, Steven, 1952-, author 647235, Smith, Gregory White, author 647236

    Published 2012
    “…Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, who galvanized readers with their Pulitzer Prize–winning biography of Jackson Pollock, have written another tour de force—an exquisitely detailed, compellingly readable portrait of Vincent van Gogh. …”
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    Wilder’s Joyce: Inspiration, Borrowing, Appropriation, Plagiarism by S. E. Gontarski

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Wilder was writing what would become his second Pulitzer Prize winning play, The Skin of Our Teeth, while in the midst of “unriddling” Joyce’s final novel, Finnegans Wake. …”
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    <i>Unaccustomed Earth</i>: The West and India in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Narrative by Daria Parisi

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Sen’s”, appearing in her collection, Interpreter of Maladies (1999; Pulitzer Prize, 2000). In this short story, Lahiri uses most of the recurrent discursive strategies, themes, and motifs of her fiction, such as the use of the point of view of children, the female identity and loneliness, strangeness as a means to represent the human condition, and colours and food as cultural difference. …”
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    Telaah sosiokultural naskah drama death of a salesman karya Arthur Miller by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2006
    “…First, the play Death of A Salesman was Arthur Miller's masterpiece that brought him to the winner of Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Antoinette Award, the Theatre Club Award, and the Front Page Award. …”
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    The Believer’s Gambit: Roman Catholicism and Mobility in Will Arbery’s Heroes of the Fourth Turning by Laura Michiels

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A finalist for last year’s Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the play introduces us to four young Catholic conservatives, who return to their former college in Wyoming to celebrate the inauguration of their mentor as its president. …”
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    Sexual Politics of the Gaze and Objectification of the (Immigrant) Woman in Jhumpa Lahiri’s <i>Interpreter of Maladies</i> by Moussa Pourya Asl, Nurul Farhana Low Abdullah, Md. Salleh Yaapar

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…This essay explores Jhumpa Lahiri’s literary engagement with the contemporary racialization and gendering of a collective subject described as the Indian diaspora in her Pulitzer Prize winning short story collection, Interpreter of Maladies (1999). …”
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    A Campus Novel, a Picaresque Novel and a Double Bildungsroman: Reconsidering Michael Chabonʼs Wonder Boys by Petr Anténe

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…While Chabon later seemed to follow Yardley’s advice in The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay (2000), an ambitious historical novel which earned him the Pulitzer Prize, this paper aims to reconsider Wonder Boys by drawing on its previous criticism and analyzing it as an amalgam of the campus novel, the picaresque as well as both Grady’s and James’s Bildungsroman. …”
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    The art of permutation in John Ashbery’s strata poetry by Rabab Ahmed Amin AbdelFattah

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…He has won nearly every major American award for poetry, including the Pulitzer Prize. Permutation in Ashbery’s strata poetry introduces change presented by means of slight and sometimes dramatic alterations in the thematic development. …”
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    Ernest Hemingway’s Iceberg Narrative Method of The Old Man and the Sea by Raad S. Rauf

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This novella, written in 1952, and awarded Nobel Prize 1954 and Pulitzer Prize 1953, achieved a great success not only in the writer’s career but also in the world of fiction as well. …”
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