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Could Tarzan of the Apes count?

House Made of Dawn
Pulitzer prize winner.
Portrait of an Artist with Twenty-Six Horses
William Eastlake's much-acclaimed Southwest indian trilogy
A Man of the People
Part of the famous trilogy.
A Question of Power
Cry, the Beloved Country
Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West
Journey to Ixtlan

House Made of Dawn
Pulitzer prize winner.
Portrait of an Artist with Twenty-Six Horses..."
Apart from A Question of Power and Cry, the Beloved Country, none of those are on the list, and Winter's request specifically asked for books from the list. There are two books by Chinua Achebe on the list; in addition to Arrow of God, which Ellen has mentioned, Things Fall Apart is also on the list.

Nervous Conditions is one of my favorite list books that I've read.
Petals of Blood by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o has always looked good, but I haven't gotten to it yet. He's got a couple other list books, too.
I don't know if it quite fits what you're looking for, but I've heard excellent things about A Town Like Alice


But its somewhat ridiculous to adhere to a fuzzy, loosey-goosey "list-of-a-1000" when it comes to a question like the OP's. He's asking for real literature, not pop-lit like Stephen King. Any serious list which doesn't include Pulitzer-winning titles (like Momaday's) ought to be diverted from, and sharply! At some point you have to remember what the true purpose is here: and not simply let pundits take over our communal search for the best in world fiction. We ought'nt drop our faculty for critical thinking simply because some newspaper somewhere ran a contest.

But its somewhat ridiculous to adhere to some fuzzy, loosey-goosey list when it comes to a question like the OP's. He's asking for real literature, ..."
While I completely agree that there's a ton of fabulous literature out there that is not on the 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die list, and very few Pulitzer winners seem to be on the list, that is the entire point of this group, to read the books that were selected as the works that best illustrate the novel over history. I certainly don't stick to the list exclusively, and I certainly don't agree with all the selections, but my goal is to read as many of the books as I can in the hopes that I will have expanded my reading experiences as a result.

I do like Stephen King verymuch though, so I wouldn't quite agree on that point.
Thanks for lots of suggestions!!:)

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Love Medicine (other topics)Cry, the Beloved Country (other topics)
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Louise Erdrich (other topics)Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (other topics)
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This is the task. Is there any books among 1001 complete list that fits it? Someone knows?