Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Shirley Ann Grau dies at 91
NEW ORLEANS — Shirley Ann Grau, a Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction writer whose stories and novels told of both the dark secrets and the beauty of the Deep South, has died. She was 91.
Grau died Monday in a New Orleans-area memory care facility of complications from a stroke, her daughter Nora McAlister of Metairie said Wednesday. She said the family is not planning a funeral or memorial service for her, in accordance with her mother’s wishes.
Grau won the 1965 Pulitzer Prize for her fourth book, “The Keepers of the House.”
“I came home from kindergarten to a house full of reporters and I didn’t know what was going on,” McAlister recalled.