Joseph Pulitzer had not originally intended to award a prize for
poetry. An initiative by the Poetry Society of America provided the
initial impetus to establish the prize, first awarded in 1922. The
supplement volume chronicles the whole history of how the awards
for this category developed, giving an account based mainly on
confidential jury protocols from the Pulitzer Prizes office at New
York's Columbia University. This volume completes the series "The
Pulitzer Prize Archive".
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