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Pulitzer Prize for Memoir or Autobiography

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  • ThePulitzer Prize for Memoir or Autobiography is one of the seven AmericanPulitzer Prizes annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award honors "a distinguished and factual memoir or autobiography by an American author." Winners receive US$15,000.[1]

    Recipients

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    Pulitzer Prize for Memoir or Autobiography winners and finalists
    YearAuthorTitlePublisherRationale
    2023Hua HsuStay TrueDoubleday"An elegant and poignant coming of age account that considers intense, youthful friendships but also random violence that can suddenly and permanently alter the presumed logic of our personal narratives."[2][3]
    Chloé Cooper JonesEasy Beauty: A MemoirAvid Reader Press"A spellbinding and brutally honest memoir drawing on art, travel, cultural observation and philosophical scholarship to convey the full experience of life as a disabled person whose view of humanity becomes increasingly compassionate."[2]
    Simon and Schuster
    Ingrid Rojas ContrerasMan Who Could Move Clouds: A MemoirDoubleday"A lyrical personal account that reclaims a family legacy of indigenous practices, beliefs, and narratives to challenge Western notions of history and memory."[2]
    2024Cristina Rivera GarzaLiliana's Invincible Summer: A Sister's Search for JusticeHogarth"A genre-bending account of the author's 20-year-old sister, murdered by a former boyfriend, that mixes memoir, feminist investigative journalism and poetic biography stitched together with a determination born of loss."[4][5]
    Andrew LelandThe Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of SightPenguin Press"An emotionally resonant account by an author losing his eyesight from a rare genetic disorder, a memoir that explores the physical and conceptual experience of blindness, and that explains honestly how ableism fueled his reticence to accept his diagnosis."[5]
    Jonathan RosenThe Best Minds: A Story of Friendship, Madness, and the Tragedy of Good IntentionsPenguin Press"An account of the author's brilliant childhood best friend and fellow student who was diagnosed as schizophrenic before fatally stabbing his girlfriend, a tragedy used to explore mental illness and the history of institutionalization."[5]
    2025Tessa HullsFeeding Ghosts: A Graphic MemoirMCD"An affecting work of literary art and discovery whose illustrations bring to life three generations of Chinese women—the author, her mother and grandmother—and the experience of trauma handed down with family histories."
    Alexandra FullerFi: A Memoir of My SonGrove"An elegiac meditation on motherhood and grief, written from the rage and pain of losing a child, but in a voice that ultimately resonates with beauty and hard-won acceptance."
    Lucy SanteI Heard Her Call My Name: A Memoir of TransitionPenguin Press"A questioning yet clear-eyed narrative of the author’s journey to become who she is from who she once was, set against a vanished New York City that is profoundly part of her past."

    References

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    1. ^"Memoir or Autobiography".Pulitzer Prize. Retrieved2023-05-10.
    2. ^abcStewart, Sophia (2023-05-08)."'Demon Copperhead,' 'Trust,' 'His Name Is George Floyd' Among 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winners".Publishers Weekly. Retrieved2023-05-10.
    3. ^Ulaby, Neda; Gomez Sarmiento, Isabella (May 8, 2023)."Here are the winners of the 2023 Pulitzer Prizes".Morning Edition.National Public Radio. Retrieved2023-05-10.
    4. ^Ulaby, Neda; Limbong, Andrew (May 6, 2024)."Here are the winners of the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes".NPR. RetrievedJuly 1, 2024.
    5. ^abcShafiq, Saman (May 6, 2024)."2024 Pulitzer Prizes announced: See full list of winners, nominees".USA Today. RetrievedJuly 1, 2024.
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