DescriptionI won the Nobel Prize for Literature.jpg
English: An editorial cartoon captioned "I won the Nobel Prize for Literature. What was your crime?" It comments on the Soviet government's treatment of Nobel-winning author Boris Pasternak, who was coerced into declining the prize. This cartoon won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.
Español: Una viñeta editorial con la leyenda «Yo gané el premio Nobel de literatura. ¿Cuál fue tu crimen?». En ella se comenta el trato que el gobierno soviético dio al autor ganador del Nobel Boris Pasternak, que fue coaccionado para que rechazara el premio. Esta viñeta ganó el Premio Pulitzer de Caricatura Editorial en 1959.
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