Awards & Winners

1967 Pulitzer Prize

Check winners and nominations of 1967 Pulitzer Prize. Check awards winners of 1967 Pulitzer Prize. (Click on the Award name to show winners and nominees)

1967 Pulitzer Prize

Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

Bernard Malamud

Honored for : The Fixer
Pulitzer Prize for Drama

Edward Albee

Honored for : A Delicate Balance
Pulitzer Prize for Music

Leon Kirchner

Honored for : Quartet No. 3
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

(For its successful campaign to stiffen the law against water pollution in Wisconsin, a notable advance in the national effort for the conservation of natural resources.)
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service

The Courier-Journal

(For its successful campaign to control the Kentucky strip mining industry, a notable advance in the national effort for the conservation of natural resources.)
Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting

Gene Miller

([Local Investigative Specialized Reporting] For initiative and investigative reporting that helped to free two persons wrongfully convicted of murder.)
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting

Stanley Penn, Monroe Karmin

(For their investigative reporting of the connection between American crime and gambling in the Bahamas.)
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting

John Hughes

(For his thorough reporting of the attempted Communist coup in Indonesia in 1965 and the purge that followed in 1965-66.)
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing

Eugene Patterson

(For his editorials during the year.)
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning

Pat Oliphant

(For 'They Won't Get Us To The Conference Table . . . Will They?' published February 1, 1966.)
Pulitzer Prize for Photography

Jack R. Thornell

(For his picture of the shooting of James Meredith in Mississippi by a roadside rifleman.)
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography

Justin Kaplan

Honored for : Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain: A Biography
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry

Anne Sexton

Honored for : Live or Die
Pulitzer Prize for History

William H. Goetzmann

Honored for : Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West
Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction

David Brion Davis

Honored for : The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture
Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting

Robert V. Cox

Honored for : Public Opinion (Chambersburg)
([Local General or Spot News Reporting] For his vivid deadline reporting of a mountain manhunt that ended with the killing of a deranged sniper who had terrorized the community.)