LYCOS RETRIEVER Beta Retriever Home  |  What is Lycos Retriever?   
Pulitzer Prize: Pulitzer Prize Board
built 276 days ago
The Pulitzer Prize is an annual award given only to Americans (with one exception) in each of21 categories, most involving journalism. Winners are chosen by an independent Board whose members areselected by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
The Pulitzer gold medal award In 1996, after years of internal debate, the Pulitzer Prize board announced a change in the criteria for the music prize "so as to attract the best of a wider range of American music." [5] The result was that the following year Wynton Marsalis became the first jazz artist to win the Pulitzer Prize. However, his victory was controversial because according to the Pulitzer guidelines, his winning work, a three hour long oratorio about slavery, "Blood on the Fields," should not have been eligible. Although a winning work was supposed to have had its first performance during that year, Marsalis' piece premiered on April 1, 1994 and its recording, released on Columbia Records, was dated 1995. Yet, the piece won the 1997 prize. Marsalis' management had submitted a "revised version" of "Blood on the Fields" which was "premiered" at Yale University after the composer made seven small changes.
The Pulitzer Prize Board distinguishes between "entrants" and "nominated finalists": An "entrant" is simply someone whose publisher has formally entered his or her work for consideration according to the Boards "Plan of Award"[4]. As such, it is not a very significant distinction. "Nominated finalists" are those selected by the juries and (since 1980) announced along with the winner for each category.[5]
Source:
The Pulitzer Prize has been awarded by Columbia University since 1917. The awards are given on the recommendations of a board of jurors for Journalism, Letters, Music and Drama. The awards for Letters include Fiction, Poetry, Biography or Autobiography, and History. Listed here are the winners in the Nonfiction category.
Source:
The Pulitzer Prize, named for Joseph Pulitzer, the very embodiment of American journalism, is awarded to an American citizen every Spring by Columbia University on the recommendation of The Pulitzer Prize Board. There are 21 categories, but the Book Award Annals presents only those 5 relating to books.
Source:
The Pulitzer Prize Board made its recommendations for the 2007 prizes when it met at Columbia on April 12 and 13 and passed them to President Lee C. Bollinger. It announced that the awards would be presented at a luncheon on May 21 at Columbia University.
Source:
SEARCH
MORE ABOUT