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Many people have won more than one Pulitzer Prize. Nelson Harding is the only person to have received a prize in two consecutive years, the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1927 and 1928. American poet Robert Frost received the Pulitzer Prize four times from 1924 to 1943. William Allen White received the Pulitzer Prize twice but in two different categories: Journalism in 1923 for an editorial writing and posthumously in 1947 in the category Books, Drama, and Music for his autobiography.

Arts & Letters[edit]

Four prizes
Three prizes
Two prizes
  • Samuel Barber, Music Composition
  • Walter Jackson Bate, Biography
  • Stephen Vincent Benét, Poetry
  • Samuel Flagg Bemis, History and Biography
  • Robert Caro, Biography
  • Elliott Carter, Music Composition
  • David Herbert Donald, Biography
  • Horst Faas, Photography
  • William Faulkner, Fiction
  • Douglas Southall Freeman, Biography
  • Burton J. Hendrick, Biography
  • Richard Hofstadter, History
  • Paul Horgan, History
  • Marquis James, Biography
  • George S. Kaufman, Drama (both shared)
  • Margaret Leech, History
  • David Levering Lewis, Biography
  • Robert Lowell, Poetry
  • Norman Mailer, Fiction and Nonfiction
  • David McCullough, Biography
  • Gian Carlo Menotti, Music Composition
  • William S. Merwin, Poetry
  • Samuel Eliot Morison, Biography
  • Allan Nevins, Biography
  • Lynn Nottage, Drama
  • Walter Piston, Music Composition
  • T. J. Stiles, Biography, History
  • Booth Tarkington, Novel
  • Alan Taylor, History
  • Barbara W. Tuchman, Nonfiction
  • John Updike, Fiction
  • Colson Whitehead, Fiction
  • Richard Wilbur, Poetry
  • Tennessee Williams, Drama
  • August Wilson, Drama
  • E. O. Wilson, Nonfiction
  • Journalism[edit]

    This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
    Four prizes
    Three prizes
    Two prizes
  • Hal Bernton, Public Service and Breaking News[1]
  • Homer Bigart, International Reporting
  • Steve Breen, Editorial Cartooning
  • Kim Christensen, Investigative Reporting and Public Service[2]
  • John Fisher Burns, International Reporting
  • Steve Coll, Explanatory Reporting and General Non-fiction
  • Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling, Editorial Cartooning
  • Hannah Dreier, Feature Writing and Investigative Reporting
  • Nariman El-Mofty, Photojournalism
  • James V. Risser, National Reporting
  • Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, Editorial Cartooning
  • Jon Franklin, Feature Writing and Explanatory Reporting
  • Walt Handelsman, Editorial Cartooning
  • Nelson Harding, Editorial Cartooning (consecutive)
  • Tyler Hicks, Breaking News Photography
  • David Horsey, Editorial Cartooning
  • Nicholas Kristof, International Reporting and Commentary
  • Anthony Lewis, National Reporting
  • Mike Luckovich, Editorial Cartooning
  • Bill Mauldin, Editorial Cartooning
  • Gene Miller, Investigative Reporting
  • Jim Morin, Editorial Cartooning
  • Wesley Morris, Criticism
  • Larry C. Price, Photography
  • Michael Ramirez, Editorial Cartooning
  • Richard Read, Explanatory Reporting and Public Service
  • Andrew Schneider, Specialized Reporting and Public Service
  • Anthony Shadid, International Reporting
  • Vaughn Shoemaker, Editorial Cartooning
  • Danish Siddiqui, Feature Photography
  • Paul Szep, Editorial Cartooning
  • Craig F. Walker, Photography
  • Gene Weingarten, Feature Writing
  • Don Wright, Editorial Cartooning
  • Russell Baker, Commentary and Biography
  • Martha Mendoza, Investigative Reporting
  • John Carreyrou, Explanatory Reporting and Investigative Reporting
  • Joby Warrick, Public Service and Nonfiction
  • Jackie Crosby, Specialized Reporting and Breaking News (staff)
  • Liz Balmaseda, Commentary and Breaking News (staff)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Hal Bernton, Grantee". Pulitzer Center. Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  • ^ "Kim Christensen". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 14, 2022.
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