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Wallace and Stegner
* 1909 – Wallace Stegner, American writer ( d. 1993 )
American Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner wrote: National parks are the best idea we ever had.
* April 13 – Wallace Stegner, American writer ( b. 1909 )
* 1972: Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner
* Angle of Repose, a 1972 novel by Wallace Stegner
* Alinder, Mary ; Stillman, Andrea ; Adams, Ansel ; Stegner, Wallace ( 1988 ).
* In 1943, Wallace Stegner published an autobiographical novel titled The Big Rock Candy Mountain.
* Robert B. Keiter, Sarah B. George and Joro Walker ( editors ), Visions of the Grand Staircase-Escalante: Examining Utah's Newest National Monument ( Utah Museum of Natural History and Wallace Stegner Center, 1998 ) ISBN 0-940378-12-4
* Wallace Stegner Award ( 2011 ) for " sustained contribution to the cultural identity of the West through literature, art, history, lore, or an understanding of the West.
* Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: Wallace Stegner – Angle of Repose
* Wallace Stegner – Angle of Repose
* Wallace Stegner published a fictional biography called Joe Hill in 1950.
Wallace Stegner states that Powell knew the men had been killed by the Indians in a case of mistaken identity.
* Stegner, Wallace ( 1954 ).
* Wallace Stegner
Unlike his two prominent contemporaries, Bernard DeVoto and Wallace Stegner, Lavender was not an academic.
In 1960, McMurtry was also a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, where he studied the craft of fiction under novelist Wallace Stegner and alongside a number of other writers, including Ken Kesey, Peter S. Beagle, Robert Stone, and Gordon Lish.
Wallace Stegner,
Taking advantage of his background in publishing, Brower rushed This is Dinosaur-edited by Wallace Stegner with photographs by Martin Litton and Philip Hyde-into press with publisher Alfred Knopf.
As said to Brower by writer Wallace Stegner, who had been to the canyon in 1947, " Echo doesn't hold a candle to Glen.
After receiving his masters degree, Abbey spent 1957 at Stanford University on a Wallace Stegner Creative Writing Fellowship.

Wallace and Pulitzer
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Wallace Stevens: Collected Poems
In 2012, The Pale King, a posthumous novel by David Foster Wallace, was published four years after the novelist's death, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and was given widespread acclaim.
Famous MSU alumni include former Michigan governors James Blanchard and John Engler, U. S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Tim Johnson, U. S. Ambassador to Brazil Donna Hrinak, former Jordan Prime Minister Adnan Badran, billionaire philanthropists Tom Gores and Eli Broad, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court Wallace B. Jefferson, trial lawyer Geoffrey Feiger, former Food and Drug Administration official Peter Rheinstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Ford, Teamsters president James P. Hoffa, Quicken Loans founder and Cleveland Cavaliers owner and billionaire Dan Gilbert, Sergeant at Arms of the U. S. House of Representatives Wilson Livingood, former Michigan U. S. Senator and Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham, former Vice President of the Republic of Liberia Harry Moniba, and former U. S. Ambassador to Italy Peter Secchia.
* Edwin G. Burrows – historian ; Pulitzer Prize winner for co-writing Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 with Mike Wallace
* Wallace Stegner, 1972 Pulitzer for Angle of Repose, MA, 1932 ; PhD, English, 1935.
The book Dish: The Inside Story of the World of Gossip, makes the dubious claim that some time after April 1957, journalist Drew Pearson appeared as a guest on the The Mike Wallace Interview and made the following claim live on air: " John F. Kennedy is the only man in history that I know who won a Pulitzer Prize for a book that was ghostwritten for him.
Wallace responded: " And Kennedy accepted a Pulitzer Prize for it?
Based on over twenty years of research by Burrows and Wallace, it was published in 1998 by Oxford University Press and won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for History.
Platt starred as Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Wallace Benton, an " unlikely hero ".
Cooke remarried in 1983 to Mike Wallace, Ph. D, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Distinguished Professor of History at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
In 2010, Riley was named editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and that paper's editor, Julia Wallace, under whose leadership the AJC won Pulitzer Prizes in 2006 and 2007, moved to Dayton to become Senior Vice President of news and programming for CMG Ohio heading a new combined newspaper, television and radio newsroom.
Wallace Stegner's novel Angle of Repose ( Pulitzer Prize, 1971 ) is based directly upon Mary Hallock Foote's extensive personal correspondence.
Hecht won a number of notable literary awards including: the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry ( for the volume The Hard Hours ), the 1983 Bollingen Prize, the 1988 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the 1997 Wallace Stevens Award, the 1999 / 2000 Frost Medal, and the Tanning Prize.
The library's Special Collections include the papers of Marriner Stoddard Eccles, Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1934 to 1938 ; David O. McKay, ninth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ; Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts from 1985 to 2006 ; and Wallace Stegner, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1972.

Wallace and Prize
He was awarded UNESCO's Kalinga Prize for the popularisation of science in 1953, the Darwin Medal of the Royal Society in 1956, and the Darwin – Wallace Medal of the Linnaean Society in 1958.
* Scorpion Prize, " Roadrunner " 2012, 12: 2 Judged by Mark Wallace
The director, Will Wallace, won the Festival Prize for Best Comedy Feature at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2002.
In recognition of Stegner's legacy at the University of Utah, The Wallace Stegner Prize in Environmental or American Western History was established in 2010 and is administered by the University of Utah Press.
Iowa's only Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Norman Borlaug, was launched in his researches in plant genomics by funding and research through Iowa State University developing strains of rice in Mexico and which emanated from the work of Henry Wallace.
In 1997 Wallace was awarded the Aga Khan Prize for Fiction by editors of The Paris Review for " Brief Interviews with Hideous Men # 6 ", which had appeared in the magazine and appears as " Brief Interviews with Hideous Men # 20 " in the collection.
* The Wallace K. Ferguson Prize, an annual prize for an outstanding scholarly book in a field of history other than Canadian history
Among her honors and awards are fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Fund, and a Pushcart Prize.
His honors include Wallace Stegner, Guggenheim, Fulbright, and National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, the PEN-Library of Congress Award for Short Fiction, the PEN-USA Award for Non-Fiction, two Pushcart Prizes, two The New York Times Notable Book of the year citations, an Arts Council Silicon Valley Fellowship, the Stephen Henderson Achievement Award for Poetry, Radio Pacifica ’ s KPFA Peace Prize, the Glenna Luschei Distinguished Poetry Fellowship, and the Richard Wright Award for Excellence in Literature.

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