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Monday, Apr 20
Pulitzers Announced!
carr2n: Standing on floor four in nyt waiting for pulitzers. Keller just stepped up an said we won five. Big claps 2 minutes ago from TwitterBerry Also from Twitter: jenny8lee: @nytimes wins 5 #pulitzers+ 3 finalists. won for spitzer, holland cotter, afghan/pakstn, mil. messaging, obama fotos. brianstelter: Bill Keller: "At a time when so many" can't afford ambitious journalism, "this paper has decided it can't afford not to." carney: Financial journalists shut out of Pulitzers during worst crisis since Great Depression. http://tinyurl.com/d3rukw And the official announcement! (full list after the jump and finalists here): JOURNALISM: Public Service - Las Vegas Sun Breaking News Reporting - The New York Times Staff Investigative Reporting - David Barstow of The New York Times Explanatory Reporting - Bettina Boxall and Julie Cart of the Los Angeles Times Local Reporting - National Reporting - St. Petersburg Times Staff International Reporting - The New York Times Staff Feature Writing - Lane DeGregory of the St. Petersburg Times Commentary - Eugene Robinson of The Washington Post Criticism - Holland Cotter of The New York Times Editorial Writing - Mark Mahoney of The Post-Star, Glens Falls, NY Editorial Cartooning - Steve Breen of The San Diego Union-Tribune Breaking News Photography - Patrick Farrell of The Miami Herald Feature Photography - Damon Winter of The New York Times
Fiction - Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout (Random House) Drama - Ruined by Lynn Nottage History - The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family by Annette Gordon-Reed (W.W. Norton & Company) Biography - American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House by Jon Meacham (Random House) Poetry - The Shadow of Sirius by W.S. Merwin (Copper Canyon Press) General Nonfiction - Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (Doubleday) Music - Double Sextet by Steve Reich, premiered March 26, 2008 in Richmond, VA (Boosey & Hawkes) Email This Post |
Turning the Page For New York Media
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