The Heart of the Pulitzer Process? The Juries
Year after year, most book juries emerge from many months of heavy reading to give the Pulitzer Prize Board good choices. Take this one, for example.
Year after year, most book juries emerge from many months of heavy reading to give the Pulitzer Prize Board good choices. Take this one, for example.
Excerpts from Pulitzer jury reports, including those on Margaret Fuller: A New American Life and Angela's Ashes, show the fascinating questions that arise in evaluating such work.