Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

Pulitzer Prize

created by Tom Orley

(thing) by Ereneta (19.2 hr) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Thu Jul 13 2000 at 0:05:00

Joseph Pulitzer's 1904 will established the Pulitzer Prizes: four awards in journalism, four in letters and drama, one for education, and four traveling scholarships. The overseer advisory board he set up was and is empowered to change or create new categories, not give an award in any given year, or ignore the recommendation of the juries in each category. Since the first prizes in 1917, the Pulitzer Prize Board has increased the number of awards to 21. There are currently awards for journalism (public service by a newspaper, local reporting of breaking news, investigative journalism, explanatory reporting, beat reporting, national affairs reporting, international affairs reporting, feature writing, commentary, criticism, editorial writing, cartooning, breaking news photography, feature photography), writing (American fiction, American history, American biography, American poetry, American nonfiction), drama, and music.

There are 20 Pulitzer juries (about 102 judges) who recommend 3 nominations to the Board. Winners get a certificate (the Public Service winner gets a medal), $5000, and lunch from the President of Columbia University.

Although the music prize began in 1943, it was solely for classical music until 1998, when other American music forms were eligible. The Board bestowed a Special Award on George Gershwin marking the 1998 centennial celebration of his birth and Duke Ellington on his 1999 centennial year.


printable version
chaos

The Killer Angels Joseph Pulitzer The Long Gray Line In numberless rooms we stretch ourselves and sleep
John Steinbeck Nobel Prize Duke Ellington Willa Cather
When Pride Still Mattered John Updike Aaron Copland Katherine Anne Porter
Pearl S. Buck Samuel Barber Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid Saul Bellow
What Do I Care? Truman Capote The Grapes of Wrath Jack Kerouac character reference key
Norman Mailer Art Spiegelman Cornell '69 : Liberalism and the Crisis of the American University Tennessee Williams
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Nodes to live by:
Explicate your lyrics
I want you in my mouth
Forced patriotism
The Years of Rice and Salt
Patrice Lumumba
Choosing and applying to a Graduate School
Rice
A Beginner's Guide to IRC
Spartacus
Dozenal Society of America
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Antietam
Teenage Dirtbag
New Writeups
octillion369
Frost wyrm(person)
kalen
Three "T"s(idea)
octillion369
Undead(idea)
archiewood
Ico(fiction)
Heisenberg
Why I love Everything2(log)
octillion369
Death Knight(person)
XWiz
Are you hoping for a miracle?(review)
santo
The Host(review)
LostPsion
"Shut the Fuck Up" Theaters(idea)
Vanish
The line between normal and not(place)
Vanish
insanity(thing)
beatrice
You've been slowly taking me over for nearly a year, do you know that?(idea)
Berek
YouTube(thing)
shaogo
How to Pretend to Have a Job(idea)
hapax
Les Provinciales(review)
This page courtesy of The Everything Development Company