Books At least three books have won two National Book Awards. Dates are award years. • John Clive,
Thomas Babington Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian ::1974 Biography; 1974 History • Peter Matthiessen,
The Snow Leopard ::1979 Contemporary Thought; 1980 General Nonfiction, Paperback • Lewis Thomas,
The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher ::1975 Arts and Letters; 1975 Science
Authors At least three authors have won
three awards: Saul Bellow with three Fiction awards; Peter Matthiessen with two awards for
The Snow Leopard (above) and the 2008 Fiction award for
Shadow Country; Lewis Thomas with two awards for
The Lives of a Cell (above) and the 1981 Science paperback award for
The Medusa and the Snail. These three authors and numerous others have written
two award-winning books. Dates are award years.
"Children's" and "Young People's" categories • Lloyd Alexander, 1971, 1982 • Katherine Paterson, 1977, 1979
"Fiction" • Saul Bellow (3), 1954, 1965, 1971 • John Cheever, 1958, 1981 • William Faulkner, 1951, 1955 • William Gaddis, 1976, 1994 • Bernard Malamud, 1959, 1967 • Wright Morris, 1957, 1981 • Philip Roth, 1960, 1995 • John Updike, 1964, 1982 • Jesmyn Ward, 2011, 2017
"Fiction" and another category • Peter Mathiessen, 2008 and
The Snow Leopard, two nonfiction categories 1979 and 1980 • Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1974 and
A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw, Children's Literature 1970
"Nonfiction" and nonfiction subcategories • Justin Kaplan, 1961, 1981 (Arts and Letters, Biography/Autobiography) • George F. Kennan, 1957, 1968 (Nonfiction, History and Biography) • Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1936, 1939 (Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction) • David McCullough, 1978, 1982 (History, Autobiography/Biography) • Arthur Schlesinger, 1966, 1979 (History and Biography, Biography and Autobiography) • Frances Steegmuller, 1971, 1981 (Arts and Letters, Translation) • Lewis Thomas, 1975, 1981 (Arts and Letters and Science, Science)
"Poetry" • A. R. Ammons, 1973, 1993 • Alan Dugan, 1962, 2001 • Philip Levine, 1980, 1991 • James Merrill, 1967, 1979 • Theodore Roethke, 1959, 1965 • Wallace Stevens, 1951, 1955 == Split awards ==