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The Indianapolis author wins the prize for the Magnificent Ambersons, set in the thinly disguised Indianapolis Woodruff Place neighborhood. He wins a second Pulitzer in 1922 with his novel Alice Adams, also based on life in the city.

Booth Tarkington sits in a chair with a lit cigarette in his hand.
Revised October 2023
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