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The Pulitzer Prize, established in 1917 through provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-born American publisher, is a prestigious U.S. award that recognizes outstanding achievements in newspaper and online journalism, literature, and musical composition. Administered by Columbia University in New York City, the prize is annually awarded across twenty-one categories.
In most categories, winners are bestowed with a certificate of recognition along with a cash prize of US$10,000. However, the winner of the public service category in the journalism competition receives a distinguished gold medal.
The Pulitzer Prize encompasses a broad spectrum of achievements. For example, in literature, notable works that have received this accolade include "His Family" by Ernest Poole, "Cornhuskers" by Carl Sandburg, "The Education of Henry Adams" by Henry Adams, "The Age of Innocence" by Edith Wharton, "Miss Lulu Bett" by Zona Gale, "The Americanization of Edward Bok" by Edward Bok, "Anna Christie" by Eugene O'Neill, "A Daughter of the Middle Border" by Hamlin Garland, "Alice Adams" by Booth Tarkington, "The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page" by Burton J. Hendrick, and "One of Ours" by Willa Cather.
Each of these works exemplifies the diverse literary merit recognized by the Pulitzer Prize, contributing to its legacy of celebrating excellence in American letters. The award not only honors individual achievements but also serves to highlight significant contributions to society through journalism, literature, and music.
Columbia University's role in administering the prize underscores its commitment to promoting and honoring outstanding contributions to culture and society. Over the decades, the Pulitzer Prize has evolved to reflect changes in journalistic practices, literary trends, and musical innovations, remaining a benchmark of excellence and a symbol of achievement for recipients.
With its origins rooted in the philanthropic vision of Joseph Pulitzer, the Pulitzer Prize continues to inspire and recognize excellence across its categories, reinforcing its reputation as one of the most esteemed awards in American arts and letters. Each year, the announcement of Pulitzer Prize winners generates widespread attention and discussion, underscoring the profound impact of these accolades on the cultural landscape of the United States and beyond.
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publisher | Jame-Books; 1st edition (October 29, 2013) | ||||
publication_date | October 29, 2013 | ||||
language | English | ||||
file_size | 3556 KB | ||||
text_to_speech | Enabled | ||||
screen_reader | Supported | ||||
enhanced_typesetting | Enabled | ||||
x_ray | Not Enabled | ||||
word_wise | Enabled | ||||
sticky_notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||||
print_length | 4317 pages | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #1,040,365 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #529 in United States Drama & Plays #1,181 in Classic American Fiction #1,642 in American Dramas & Plays | ||||
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