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1934 Pulitzer Prize

The 1934 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was awarded to Lousia May Alcott for her novel "Little Women," which follows the lives of the four March sisters during and after the American Civil War. The Pulitzer Prize is a prestigious award recognizing excellence in journalism and the arts. In journalism, 1934 saw significant awards for investigative pieces and coverage of major social issues, reflecting the era's challenges. Overall, the Pulitzer Prizes highlight impactful storytelling and journalism, celebrating work that contributes to the cultural and social landscape.