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1959 Pulitzer Prize - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1959. •Public Service: • The Utica Observer-Dispatch and the Utica Daily Press , for their successful campaign against corruption, gambling and vice in ...
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Pulitzer Prize for Drama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sep 2, 2009 ... 2. Letters, Drama and Music Awards ... The article "1959 Pulitzer Prize" is part of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. ...
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A searing drama set in chaotic Congo that compels audiences to face the horror of wartime rape and brutality while still finding affirmation of life and hope amid hopelessness. ... Prize luncheon...
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Year Author (Dates) Prize Play ... 1960 Jerome Weidman (1913-1998), and George Abbott (1887-1995), Jerry Bock (1928- ), and Sheldon Harnick (1924- ) Fiorello! (1959) ... 1933 Maxwell Anderson (1888-1959) Both Your Houses (1932)
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NEW YORK, May 4--Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for drama today with his first play, "J.B.," a modern rendition of the Biblical story of Job. ... MacLeish, former librarian of Congress, won Pulitzer prizes for poetry in 1933 and 1953. ... Class of 1959...
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Doubt, the frontrunner for this season's theatre laurels since it opened Off-Broadway last fall, has won this year's Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Columbia University's School of Journalism announced on April 4. ... 1959-60: Fiorello!, by Jerome Weidman, George Abbott, Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock; 1958-59: J.B.,
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