Pulitzer Prize-awarded novelist Allison Lurie died on Thursday. She was 94. Lurie's books 'The War Between the Tats' and 'Foreign Affairs' were well-liked and these books brought him to the limelight of fame. Lurie's husband Edward Hore informed of his demise. She was an Emirates Professor at Cornell University.
The New York Times described him as 'one of the most accomplished and prolific novelists in the country'. Lurie was successful in 1974 with 'The War Between the Tats' and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1985 for 'Foreign Affairs'.
The New York Times described him as one of the nation's' most qualified and prolific novelists. Lurie was successful with 'The War Between the Tats' in 1974 and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1985 for 'Foreign Affairs'.