Day #1 of My Challenge to Read Every Novel that has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction #MondayBlogs #Pulitzer #ReadingChallenge

I’m starting a new project today! Although I’m sure the project will not literally kill me, it is going to be a HUGE challenge. What, exactly, am I talking about? Well, I’ve decided to read every single one of the novels that has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction since the inception of the prize in 1918. *Gulp*


[image error]Why am I doing this? Have I lost my freaking mind? Probably. To be totally honest, I feel as if my knowledge of American literature is lacking. I remember a class in law school about Henry Miller. I had absolutely no clue who he was! *Blushes* I can’t entirely blame the US educational system on my lack of knowledge. I only spent half of my high school years in the US, and I was obsessed with all things foreign at the time. (I always knew I would leave the US and live abroad.) I spent one year reading all the works of Shakespeare and another semester obsessed with Russian literature. Then came college, which I finished in three years. In order to accomplish that feat, while working full-time mind you, I didn’t have any time for electives. I plowed through the requirements to get a Bachelor’s degree in history. It’s not too surprising that the course work did not include any classes in American literature.


Now, the time has arrived for me to rectify this embarrassing lack of knowledge. After all, you can’t be a writer without being a reader. But why the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction? Honestly, I wanted to read the top 100 American novels, but the top 100 according to whom? There are tons and tons of lists. How to choose? There just wasn’t a way to choose the best list, so I went with a well-known and well-respected prize instead a.k.a. The Pulitzer.


Here’s the list of the novels I’ll be reading:





Year
Novel
Author


2018
Less
Andrew Sean Greer


2017
The Underground Railroad
Colson Whitehead


2016
The Sympathizer
Viet Thang Nguyen


2015
All the Light We Cannot See
Anthony Doeer


2014
The Goldfinch
Donna Tartt


2013
The Orphan Master’s Son
Adam Johnson


2012
No Award Given
 


2011
A Visit From the Goon Squad
Jennifer Egan


2010
Tinkers
Paul Harding


2009
Olive Kitteridge
Elizabeth Strout


2008
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Junot Díaz


2007
The Road
Cormac McCarthy


2006
March
Geraldine Brooks


2005
Gilead
Marilynne Robinson


2004
The Known World
Edward P. Jones


2003
Middlesex
Jeffrey Eugenides


2002
Empire Falls
Richard Russo


2001
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
Michael Chabon


2000
Interpreter of Maladies
Jhumpa Lahiri


1999
The Hours
Michael Cunningham


1998
American Pastoral
Philip Roth


1997
Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer
Steven Millhauser


1996
Independence Day
Richard Ford


1995
The Stone Diaries
Carol Shields


1994
The Shipping News
E. Annie Proulx


1993
A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
Robert Olen Butler


1992
A Thousand Acres
Jane Smiley


1991
Rabbit at Rest
John Updike


1990
The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
Oscar Hijuelos


1989
Breathing Lessons
Anne Tyler


1988
Beloved
Toni Morrison


1987
A Summons to Memphis
Peter Taylor


1986
Lonesome Dove
Larry McMurtry


1985
Foreign Affairs
Alison Lurie


1984
Ironweed
William Kennedy


1983
The Color Purple
Alice Walker


1982
Rabbit Is Rich
John Updike


1981
A Confederacy of Dunces
John Kennedy Toole


1980
The Executioner’s Song
Norman Mailer


1979
The Stories of John Cheever
John Cheever


1978
Elbow Room
James Alan McPherson


1977
No award given
 


1976
Humboldt’s Gift
Saul Bellow


1975
The Killer Angels
Michael Shaara


1974
No award given
 


1973
The Optimist’s Daughter
Eudora Welty


1972
Angle of Repose
Wallace Stegner


1971
No award given
 


1970
The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford
Jean Stafford


1969
House Made of Dawn
N. Scott Momaday


1968
The Confessions of Nat Turner
William Styron


1967
The Fixer
Bernard Malamud


1966
The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter
Katherine Anne Porter


1965
The Keepers of the House
Shirley Ann Grau


1964
No award given
 


1963
The Reivers
William Faulkner


1962
The Edge of Sadness
Edwin O’Connor


1961
To Kill a Mockingbird
Harper Lee


1960
Advise and Consent
Allen Drury


1959
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters
Robert Lewis Taylor


1958
A Death in the Family
James Agee


1957
No award given
 


1956
Andersonville
MacKinlay Kantor


1955
A Fable
William Faulkner


1954
No award given
 


1953
The Old Man and the Sea
Ernest Hemingway


1952
The Caine Mutiny
Herman Wouk


1951
The Town
Conrad Richter


1950
The Way West
A. B. Guthrie, Jr.


1949
Guard of Honor
James Gould Cozzens


1948
Tales of the South Pacific
James A. Michener


1947
All the King’s Men
Robert Penn Warren


1946
no award given
 


1945
A Bell for Adano
John Hersey


1944
Journey in the Dark
Martin Flavin


1943
Dragon’s Teeth
Upton Sinclair


1942
In This Our Life
Ellen Glasgow


1941
no award given
 


1940
The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck


1939
The Yearling
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings


1938
The Late George Apley
John Phillips Marquand


1937
Gone with the Wind
Margaret Mitchell


1936
Honey in the Horn
Harold L. Davis


1935
Now in November
Josephine Winslow Johnson


1934
Lamb in His Bosom
Caroline Miller


1933
The Store
Thomas Sigismund Stribling


1932
The Good Earth
Pearl S. Buck


1931
Years of Grace
Margaret Ayer Barnes


1930
Laughing Boy
Oliver La Farge


1929
Scarlet Sister Mary
Julia Peterkin


1928
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
Thornton Wilder


1927
Early Autumn
Louis Bromfield


1926
Arrowsmith
Sinclair Lewis


1925
So Big
Edna Ferber


1924
The Able McLaughlins
Margaret Wilson


1923
One of Ours
Willa Cather


1922
Alice Adams
Booth Tarkington


1921
The Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton


1920
No award given
 


1919
The Magnificent Ambersons
Booth Tarkington


1918
His Family
Ernest Poole



Full disclosure: Please don’t expect me to finish one book a week. I’m not that crazy! But I will keep you up to date on my progress each Monday, so watch this space.


 

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