What-are-the-names-of-the-writers-who-have-won-both-the-Nobel-Prize-and-the-Pulitzer-Prize-for-Fiction-or-Drama-How-many-times-did-they-win-each-prize-respectively?

 

There are a few writers who have won both the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction or Drama, though it's a rare achievement. Here are the prominent ones:


 1. Toni Morrison

   - Nobel Prize in Literature: 1993 (1 time)

   - Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: 1988 for *Beloved* (1 time)


 2. Eugene O'Neill

   - Nobel Prize in Literature: 1936 (1 time)

   - Pulitzer Prize for Drama: 

     - Beyond the Horizon (1920)

     - Anna Christie (1922)

     - Strange Interlude (1928)

     - Long Day's Journey into Night (1957)

   - Total Pulitzer wins: 4 times


 3. William Faulkner

   - Nobel Prize in Literature: 1949 (1 time)

   - Pulitzer Prize for Fiction:

     - A Fable (1955)

     - The Reivers (1963)

   - Total Pulitzer wins: 2 times


These are the key writers who have achieved both prestigious awards, with varying numbers of wins for the Pulitzer Prize.

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