The day after the 2012 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced, all four prize-winning books have seen huge increases in sales on Amazon. Poetry winner Tracy K. Smith saw her book Life on Mars jump to #101 from #35,886, making it the second highest sales increase of the past 24 hours. The title is now backordered on Amazon's site. Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Manning Marable, winner of the History prize, went from #6,109 to #314; George F. Kennan: An American Life by John Lewis Gaddis (Biography winner) went from #5,247 to #356; and Stephen Greenblatt's Nonfiction winner The Swerve: How the World Became Modern jumped to #143 from #970. None of the winners (Smith's book is not available for the Kindle) saw significant increases as e-books, however. For the Fiction category, which raised eyebrows yesterday when no winner was selected for the first time since 1977, none of the three finalists saw significant sales increases, and none are above #900 on the Amazon bestseller list.