Pulitzer Prizes 1970s: A decade of winners
The 1970s were a period of profound American self-examination, and the Pulitzer Prizes—that venerable institution recognizing excellence in letters since 1917—became a mirror reflecting the nation’s preoccupations and anxieties. These were years when American literature grappled with Vietnam, social upheaval, and the recalibration of national identity. The Pulitzer Prize winners of the decade reveal a body of work deeply engaged with history, psychology, and the American soul. From Barbara W. Tuchman’s sweeping Stilwell and the American Experience in China to Frances FitzGerald’s searing Fire in the Lake, nonfiction writers dominated the conversation about who we were and how we got here. Meanwhile, drama was experiencing a renaissance of its own, with experimental voices like Sam Shepard (Buried Child) arriving alongside Broadway spectacles like Michael Bennett’s A Chorus Line—proof that the Pulitzer Prize for Drama had embraced the full spectrum of American theatrical expression.
What strikes most about surveying these ten years is how the fiction winners held their own against the era’s towering nonfiction achievements. Eudora Welty’s The Optimist’s Daughter, Saul Bellow’s Humboldt’s Gift, and Michael Shaara’s The Killer Angels remind us that serious literary fiction was hardly eclipsed by the decade’s hunger for memoir and social analysis. The poetry category, too, generated work of lasting consequence—John Ashbery’s Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror and Gary Snyder’s Turtle Island among them—even as these categories often received less public fanfare than their fiction and history counterparts. Robert Caro’s The Power Broker stands as perhaps the decade’s most influential single book, a landmark achievement in American biography that set new standards for scope and documentation. Looking back now, the 1970s Pulitzer Prize winners form a literary archive of America learning to live with its contradictions.
Below, you’ll find the complete list of Pulitzer Prize winners from 1970 through 1979, a full accounting of a decade when American letters came of age in the aftermath of tremendous social change.
1970
Biography
Huey Long by T. Harry Williams
Drama
- No Place To Be Somebody by Charles Gordone
Fiction
Collected Stories by Jean Stafford
General Nonfiction
Gandhi’s Truth by Erik H. Erikson
History
Present At The Creation: My Years In The State Department by Dean Acheson
Poetry
- Untitled Subjects by Richard Howard
1971
Biography
- Robert Frost: The Years of Triumph, 1915 -1938 by Lawrance Thompson
Drama
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel
General Nonfiction
The Rising Sun by John Toland
History
Roosevelt: The Soldier Of Freedom by James MacGregor Burns
Poetry
- The Carrier of Ladders by William S. Merwin
1972
Biography
- Eleanor and Franklin by Joseph P. Lash
Fiction
- Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner
General Nonfiction
Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-1945 by Barbara W. Tuchman
History
Neither Black Nor White by Carl N. Degler
Poetry
- Collected Poems by James Wright
1973
Biography
Luce and His Empire by W. A. Swanberg
Drama
- That Championship Season by Jason Miller
Fiction
The Optimist’s Daughter by Eudora Welty
General Nonfiction
- Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam by Frances FitzGerald
- Children of Crisis, Vols. II and III by Robert Coles
History
Poetry
Up Country by Maxine Kumin
1974
Biography
- O’Neill, Son and Artist by Louis Sheaffer
General Nonfiction
The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker
History
The Americans: The Democratic Experience by Daniel J. Boorstin
Poetry
- The Dolphin by Robert Lowell
1975
Biography
- The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert Caro
Drama
- Seascape by Edward Albee
Fiction
- The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara
General Nonfiction
- Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard
History
Jefferson and His Time, Vols. I-V by Dumas Malone
Poetry
Turtle Island by Gary Snyder
1976
Biography
Edith Wharton: A Biography by R. W. B. Lewis
Drama
- A Chorus Line by Michael Bennett, James Kirkwood, Jr., Marvin Hamlisch, Nicholas Dante and Edward Kleban
Fiction
Humboldt’s Gift by Saul Bellow
General Nonfiction
Why Survive? Being Old In America by Robert N. Butler
History
Lamy of Santa Fe by Paul Horgan
Poetry
Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror by John Ashbery
1977
Biography
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence by John E. Mack
Drama
The Shadow Box by Michael Cristofer
General Nonfiction
Beautiful Swimmers by William W. Warner
History
The Impending Crisis, 1848-1861 by David M. Potter
Poetry
Divine Comedies by James Merrill
1978
Biography
Samuel Johnson by Walter Jackson Bate
Drama
The Gin Game by Donald L. Coburn
Fiction
- Elbow Room by James Alan McPherson
General Nonfiction
The Dragons of Eden by Carl Sagan
History
The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business by Alfred D. Chandler
Poetry
Collected Poems by Howard Nemerov
1979
Biography
- Days of Sorrow and Pain: Leo Baeck and the Berlin Jews by Leonard Baker
Drama
Buried Child by Sam Shepard
Fiction
The Stories of John Cheever by John Cheever
General Nonfiction
On Human Nature by Edward O. Wilson
History
The Dred Scott Case by Don E. Fehrenbacher
Poetry
Now and Then by Robert Penn Warren