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The Fiction Pulitzer has been awarded 59 times in 66 years 1948–2013--seven times no award given, never split or shared by two books or by co-authors. Faulkner and Updike won two each, so there are 57 winners. All have biographies but Conrad Richter and Eudora Welty are not in the category. --P64 (talk) 20:16, 19 November 2013 (UTC)Reply
Exhausted after finding and fixing the last other discrepancy (Les Cayne) and not sure what I could finish today. The Novel winners were in good condition (see the link below) and now I am done here too.--although the main article doesn't yet identify Faulkner and Updike as double winners. -P64
All 57 winners have biographies and those are the 57 pages now in the category, which constitutes complete coverage in two senses.