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This was one of the best pieces in a series on race that won a Pulitzer Prize for the Times.
He has a shelf full of Pulitzer Prizes and is probably overqualified to have any discussion with the panel on this program.
The New York World, owned by Joseph Pulitzer, used carrier pigeons to deliver photographic negatives.
This two-part epic won about every major theatrical award, including two Tonys and a Pulitzer Prize.
These are books that juries have selected as finalists for the ultimate Pulitzer Prize.
But for all his un-American origins, there was one thing wholeheartedly American about Pulitzer.
The book received rave reviews from liberals and a Pulitzer Prize in the year following its publication.
At the age of 23, the baby-faced veteran won his first Pulitzer Prize, for a cartoon that showed disarmed Germans under the guard of U.S. troops.
One of the Hearst's first broadsides against Pulitzer was to pinch Richard Outcault, the Yellow Kid's creator.
I don't know if the Pulitzer entry form has a space to list stuff like this, but when the time comes, I intend to crayon it in.
That's one reason the book won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for non-fiction.
This book is a major achievement in historical scholarship, entirely worthy of its Pulitzer Prize.
Matthews, a previous Pulitzer nominee for Where The Buffalo Roam, is a meticulous mapper of Manhattan's diverse animal population.
The column triggered a fusillade that recalled the sulfurous exchanges between Joseph Pulitzer and his contemporaries in an earlier era.
Mauldin was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1945, and the United Features Syndicate distributed his cartoons to hundreds of newspapers.
The opera played to packed houses and rave reviews in New York and won a Pulitzer Prize for its composer.
Each year, a Pulitzer Prize is awarded to the best journalistic photograph or series of photographs.
McPhee is possibly best known for his explorations in earth history and geology which earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for his book.
She was also awarded the Bollingen Prize, the National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize for her Collected Poems.
Salamander, for example, published early short stories from an unknown writer named Jhumpa Lahiri, who then went on to win a Pulitzer.
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Mr. Pulitzer, recognising that at last he had found a real rival, reduced the price of the World to a cent.
Its success at first was small, but Mr. Pulitzer quickly saw the reason for that.
The laurels of Mr. Pulitzer were equally productive of insomnia in the Examiner office.
To Kill A Mockingbird, which won Harper Lee the Pulitzer Prize, is a near-perfect tale of childhood set in the American Deep South.
While Sunderland was at the San Jose Mercury News, the paper won two Pulitzer Prizes.
The 2009 Pulitzer prize-winning Double Sextet was the highlight, performed here with two 'live' sextets.
John Patrick Shanley's Defiance, the second play in the trilogy that began with Doubt, the winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, has two epigraphs.
In this challenging book for general readers, Pulitzer Prize-winner Hofstadter and co-author Sander claim that the ability to make analogies lies at the root of human thought.
Robbins had banned retirement stories and news obits of Post people, as had long been the tradition when the paper was owned by the paternalistic Pulitzer family.
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