Pulitzer Prize 2016- Complete List of Winners

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Pulitzer Prize 2016- Complete List of Winners 





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Dear Sehpaathians,

We are here with the list of all winners of the Pulitzer Prize, an award for achievements in newspaper and online journalism, literature, and musical composition in the United States.

  • It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer who had made his fortune as a newspaper publisher, and is administered by Columbia University in New York City.
  • Prizes are awarded yearly in twenty-one categories. In twenty of the categories, each winner receives a certificate and a 10000 US dollars cash award.
  • The winner in the public service category of the journalism competition is awarded a gold medal.
  • The 2016 Pulitzer Prizes winners were announced on 18 April 2016.

Award Category (Letters, Drama & Music)

Winners

Fiction The Sympathizer, by Viet Thanh Nguyen (Grove Press)
Drama Hamilton, by Lin-Manuel Miranda
History Custer’s Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America, by T.J. Stiles (Alfred A. Knopf)
Biography or Autobiography Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life, by William Finnegan (Penguin Press)
Poetry Ozone Journal, by Peter Balakian (University of Chicago Press)
General Nonfiction Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS, by Joby Warrick (Doubleday)
Music In for a Penny, In for a Pound, by Henry Threadgill (Pi Recordings)

 

Award Category (Journalism)

Winner

Public Service Associated Press for an investigation of severe labour abuses tied to the supply of seafood to American supermarkets and restaurants
Breaking News Reporting Los Angeles Times Staff for exceptional reporting, including both local and global perspectives, on the shooting in San Bernardino and the terror investigation that followed
Investigative Reporting Leonora LaPeter Anton and Anthony Cormier of the Tampa Bay Times and Michael Braga of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune for a stellar example of collaborative reporting by two news organizations that revealed escalating violence and neglect in Florida mental hospitals and laid the blame at the door of state official
Explanatory Reporting T. Christian Miller of ProPublica and Ken Armstrong of The Marshall Project for a startling examination and exposé of law enforcement’s enduring failures to investigate reports of rape properly and to comprehend the traumatic effects on its victims
Local Reporting Michael LaForgia, Cara Fitzpatrick and Lisa Gartner of Tampa Bay Times for exposing a local school board’s culpability in turning some county schools into failure factories, with tragic consequences for the community
National Reporting The Washington Post Staff for its revelatory initiative in creating and using a national database to illustrate how often and why the police shoot to kill and who the victims are most likely to be
International Reporting Alissa J. Rubin of The New York Times for thoroughly reported and movingly written accounts giving voice to Afghan women who were forced to endure unspeakable cruelties
Feature Writing Kathryn Schulz of The New Yorker for an elegant scientific narrative of the rupturing of the Cascadia fault line, a masterwork of environmental reporting and writing
Commentary Farah Stockman of The Boston Globe for extensively reported columns that probe the legacy of busing in Boston and its effect on education in the city with a clear eye on ongoing racial contradictions
Criticism Emily Nussbaum of The New Yorker for television reviews written with an affection that never blunts the shrewdness of her analysis or the easy authority of her writing
Editorial Writing John Hackworth and Brian Gleason of Sun Newspapers, Charlotte Harbor, FL for fierce, indignant editorials that demanded truth and change after the deadly assault of an inmate by corrections officers
Editorial Cartooning Jack Ohman of The Sacramento Bee for cartoons that convey wry, rueful perspectives through sophisticated style that combines bold line work with subtle colours and textures
Breaking News Photography Mauricio Lima, Sergey Ponomarev, Tyler Hicks and Daniel Etter of The New York Times for photographs that captured the resolve of refugees, the perils of their journeys and the struggle of host countries to take them in

Photography Staff of Thomson Reuters for gripping photographs, each with its own voice, that follow migrant refugees hundreds of miles across uncertain boundaries to unknown destinations

Feature Photography Jessica Rinaldi of The Boston Globe for the raw and revealing photographic story of a boy who strives to find his footing after abuse by those he trusted