A Pulitzer Almanac: Updated Ebook Compendium of Winners and Finalists Now Available
An indexed reference guide to past Pulitzer winners and finalists has been updated to include the class of 2021 and enhanced navigability.
An indexed reference guide to past Pulitzer winners and finalists has been updated to include the class of 2021 and enhanced navigability.
From a psychological investigation of a high school basketball team at midlife to a Columbia professor's classic analysis of intellectual culture, discover Pulitzer-winning works that resonate with the season.
For consideration in the 2021 Fiction, Poetry, Biography, Nonfiction and History Prize categories, please submit eligible work online by October 1, 2020. This year, all entries must be sent as ebooks. Read below for full details.
Jericho Brown received the 2020 Prize in Poetry for 'The Tradition,' a collection that 'combines delicacy with historic urgency.' Read on to discover his creation process and what it felt like to win a Pulitzer from his bedroom.
The Pulitzer Prizes exclusively will accept books entered in electronic form for the 2021 awards. The change will affect the Biography, General Nonfiction, History, Fiction and Poetry Prize categories.
This printable card, in the past distributed to attendees of the Pulitzer announcement event at Columbia University, is being made available online. It makes a great bookmark.
Read and see reactions to the Prize announcement, which streamed via video on May 4.
Read stories about the Prize announcement, which streamed via video on May 4.
Columbia University today announces the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board. The Board also announces the election of its two co-chairs: Stephen Engelberg, Editor-in-Chief, ProPublica, and Aminda Marqués Gonzalez, President, Publisher and Executive Editor, Miami Herald.
The following remarks were delivered in New York, N.Y., by Pulitzer Prize Administrator Dana Canedy as part of the announcement of the 2020 Prize winners in Journalism, Books, Drama and Music on May 4, 2020.