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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 116

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Louisville, Kentucky
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67 Winner, Calls Pulitzer Prize i An Honor in Decline By IJLENJMA-SYSE, Chirago Daily ISVwg Service "MOST LAUGHS IN YEARS. A BROADWAY BLOCKBUSTER!" THE If UUJ ISMUW- 10 aaaaaaaaseaaeaaaaaaaeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaa 1 eaiuia.ilBaaBaaaii...i. af a I 5AINT SuBBER P'lnti GEORGE GOBEL PHIL FOSTER In NEIL SIMONS New Comedy Hit" TME ODD COUPLE TO PAY 12 noon 1 HI Original Production Directed by MIKE NICHOLS any given year. Certainly something should be done to counter the feeling that the trustees will, from time to time, pass over a controversial work in favor of one more conventional, if of less value; or failing that option, choose to make no award, no award at all." In deciding to accept the award, Albee gave these reasons: "First, because if I were to refuse it out of hand, I wouldn't feel as free to criticize it as I do accepting. Second, because I don't wish to embarrass the other recipients this year by seeming to suggest that they follow my lead; and finally, because while the Pulitzer Prize is an honor in decline, it is still an honor, a considerable one." "THE PULITZER PRIZE," says Edward Albee, "is an honor in decline." This from a man who had just won a Pulitzer Prize.

And somehow' it makes one wonder what the winner of the first Pulitzer Prize for drama thought about it all in 1917. The play was "Why Marry?" and the playwright was Jesse Lynch Williams, whoever he was. In a the Pulitzer has been lauded and booed, and scarcely a year goes by without a chorus of dissent. Not all the dissent comes as sour grapes, as can be plainly seen in the novel category, where the writers who have been ignored include F. Scott Fitzgerald, Theodore Dreiser, Thomas Wolfe, John Dos Passos, James T.

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two members of the bank interest Per Annum Pulitzer Prize drama committee (John Mason Brown and John Gassner) resigned because their recommendations were rejected. Albee, himself, was obviously peeved over the snub to "Virginia Woolf." In a press conference last week at the Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village, Albee expressed his views about receiving the Pulitzer for "A Delicate Balance." And he answered one questioner by saying: "I privately think of this as my second Pulitzer." Here is his statement: on time deposits "I would sueaest that the Pulitzer losing its position Prize is in danger of of honor and could, foreseeably, cease held only 3 months guaranteed 3 full years to be an honor at all. "There has hepn growing criticism Get the LP cost album of the show. One dollar at participating Armstrong flooring retailers and lumber dealers. Alimited edition, not available at record stores.

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