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Paul Horgan

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Gender Male
Death29 years ago
Date of birth August 1,1903
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Buffalo
New York
United States
Date of died March 8,1995
DiedMiddletown
Connecticut
United States
Job Author
Novelist
Awards Pulitzer Prize for History
Bancroft Prize
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada
New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts
Spur Award for Best Nonfiction
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Great River
Lamy of Santa Fe
Things as they are
The centuries of Santa Fe
A distant trumpet
Everything to Live for
The thin mountain air
Whitewater
The peach stone
Citizen of New Salem
The Richard trilogy
Far from Cibola
Encounters with Stravinsky
Conquistadors in North American History
Josiah Gregg and his vision of the early West
Mountain Standard Time: Main Line West, Far from Cibola [and] The Common Heart
Approaches to writing
The saintmaker's Christmas Eve
Tracings: A Book of Partial Portraits
Mexico Bay
The heroic triad
Songs after Lincoln
A certain climate
The devil in the desert
The clerihews of Paul Horgan
Peter Hurd: A Portrait Sketch from Life
The habit of empire
Henriette Wyeth: The Artifice of Blue Light
A Writer's Eye: Field Notes and Watercolors
Under the Sangre de Cristo
Of America East and West
One of the quietest things
Henriette Wyeth: Exhibition of Painting, August 14-September 4, 1982
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Paul Horgan was an American author of fiction and non-fiction, most of which was set in the Southwestern United States. He was the recipient of two Pulitzer Prizes for History.

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