Tag: pulitzer_prize
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Geraldine Brooks Reflects on Journalism, Fiction, and Grief at Library of Congress Event
Geraldine Brooks, 2025 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction recipient, discussed her career journey from foreign correspondent to Pulitzer-winning novelist, and how writing helped her navigate profound grief after her husband's death.
MediaBusinessEntertainmentPolitics and GovernmentDigital and Print PublishingGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesEmployment and Labor Geraldine BrooksLibrary of CongressAmerican Fiction PrizeJournalismHistorical FictionGriefPulitzer PrizeU.S. Library of Congress
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Media Monitor: NPR discusses Pulitzer winner Daniel Kraus and reader views on literary prizes
NPR's books contributor Colin Dwyer is reporting on reader engagement regarding newly minted Pulitzer-Prize winner Daniel Kraus and how literary awards influence reading choices.
MediaEntertainmentDigital and Print PublishingEducationSocial Issues NPRDaniel KrausPulitzer PrizeLiterary PrizesFictionBooksReader EngagementNPR Books
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Harvard's Jill Lepore Wins Pulitzer Prize for U.S. Constitution History
Harvard's Jill Lepore won a Pulitzer Prize for her book on the U.S. Constitution, leading the latest Harvard Gazette digest. The update also features research on workplace retaliation, historical scrapbooks, and upcoming campus events on geoengineering and electric vehicles.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyBusinessWorldEducationEnvironmentEmployment and LaborEnergyEuropeLegal Jill LeporePulitzer PrizeHarvard UniversityBooks and LiteratureWorkplace RetaliationU.S. Constitution
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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: Author of 'The Yearling' Remembered
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, born in 1896, was a journalist and novelist best known for 'The Yearling.' She wrote for the Louisville Courier-Journal and settled in Cross Creek, Florida, in 1928.
MediaPolitics and GovernmentEntertainmentEducationEuropeFilm and TVDigital and Print PublishingFederal Government Marjorie Kinnan RawlingsThe YearlingCross CreekPulitzer PrizeJournalismFloridaAuthorU.S. Library of Congress