| On Monday afternoon, Ray Beauchamp looked at the front page of The New York Times website and started to scream. In the Bronx offices of Legal Services NYC, where Beauchamp works, the hard-bitten public defenders working alongside him sussed out what was going on and they, too, started screaming. Beauchamp's wife, 34-year-old Quiara Alegria Hudes, who was at that moment teaching a roomful of Wesleyan University students how to write plays, had just unexpectedly won a Pulitzer Prize. She was the last to find out. Hudes' phone was off, as it always is during her weekly seminar. BLOG POSTS
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