Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction Public

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Winners of the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction. The prize was first awarded in 1962.

  1. "A Problem from Hell" by 

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    "A Problem from Hell" is a path-breaking interrogation of the last century of American history. Samantha Power poses a question …

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    2003 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  2. Gulag by 

    4 stars

    Gulag: A History, also published as Gulag: A History of the Soviet Camps, is a non-fiction book covering the history …

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    2004 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  3. Ghost Wars by 

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    Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001, …

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    2005 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  4. Imperial Reckoning by 

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    For decades Western imperialists have waged wars and destroyed local populations in the name of civilization and democracy. From 1952 …

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    2006 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  5. The Looming Tower by ,

    4 stars

    National Book Award FinalistA Time, Newsweek, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and New York Times Book Review Best Book of the …

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    2007 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

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    2008 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  7. Slavery by Another Name by 

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    Under laws enacted specifically to intimidate blacks, tens of thousands of African Americans were arbitrarily arrested, hit with outrageous fines, …

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    2009 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  8. The dead hand by 

    5 stars

    This riveting narrative history of the end of the arms race sheds new light on the frightening last chapters of …

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    2010 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  9. The Emperor of All Maladies by 

    5 stars

    The Emperor of All Maladies is a magnificent, profoundly humane “biography” of cancer—from its first documented appearances thousands of years …

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    2011 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  10. The Swerve by 

    4 stars

    One of the world's most celebrated scholars, Stephen Greenblatt has crafted both an innovative work of history and a thrilling …

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    2012 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction

  11. Devil in the Grove by 

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    Arguably the most important American lawyer of the twentieth century, Thurgood Marshall was on the verge of bringing the landmark …

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    2013 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction. A richly detailed chronicle of racial injustice in the Florida town of Groveland in 1949, involving four black men falsely accused of rape and drawing a civil rights crusader, and eventual Supreme Court justice, into the legal battle.

  12. Toms River by 

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    The riveting true story of sixty years in the life of a small town ravaged by industrial pollution, Toms River …

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    2014 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction. A book that deftly combines investigative reporting and historical research to probe a New Jersey seashore town's cluster of childhood cancers linked to water and air pollution.

  13. The sixth extinction by 

    4 stars

    From the author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe, a powerful and important work about the future of the world, …

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    2015 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction. An exploration of nature that forces readers to consider the threat posed by human behavior to a world of astonishing diversity.

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    2016 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction. A deeply reported book of remarkable clarity showing how the flawed rationale for the Iraq War led to the explosive growth of the Islamic State.

  15. Evicted by 

    5 stars

    From Princeton sociologist and MacArthur "Genius" Matthew Desmond, a landmark work of scholarship and reportage that will forever change the …

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    2017 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction. For a deeply researched exposé that showed how mass evictions after the 2008 economic crash were less a consequence than a cause of poverty.

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