Pulitzer Prizes 2023: Every year the Pulitzer Prize will be given to a journalist, magazine, online journalism, literature, and newspaper to appreciate their impeccable work in the journalism category. There are various categories under these prizes and the board will also give a cash award for the winners.
This award was administrated by Colombia University and it was started in 1917 in the name of the newspaper publisher Mr. Joseph Pulitzer. This year, New York Times has got the prize under the international reporting category for covering the Russia-Ukraine war deeply. The complete list is mentioned below.
Pulitzer Prize 2023 List:
Category | Winner |
Public Service | Associated Press |
Breaking News Reporting | Staff of the Los Angeles Times |
Investigative Reporting | Staff of The Wall Street Journal |
Explanatory Reporting | Caitlin Dickerson of The Atlantic |
Local Reporting | Anna Wolfe of Mississippi Today, Ridgeland, Miss. |
National Reporting | Caroline Kitchener of The Washington Post |
International Reporting | Staff of The New York Times |
Feature Writing | Eli Saslow of The Washington Post |
Commentary | Kyle Whitmire of AL.com, Birmingham |
Criticism | Andrea Long Chu of New York magazine |
Editorial Writing | Nancy Ancrum, Amy Driscoll, Luisa Yanez, Isadora Rangel and Lauren Costantino of the Miami Herald |
Illustrated Reporting and Commentary | Mona Chalabi, contributor, The New York Times |
Breaking News Photography | Photography Staff of Associated Press |
Feature Photography | Christina House of the Los Angeles Times |
Audio Reporting | Staff of Gimlet Media, notably Connie Walker |
Pulitzer Prize 2023 – Books, Music, and others:
Category | Winner |
Fiction | “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver (Harper) and “Trust” by Hernan Diaz (Riverhead Books) |
Drama | “English” by Sanaz Toossi |
History | “Freedom’s Dominion: A Saga of White Resistance to Federal Power” by Jefferson Cowie (Basic Books) |
Biography | “G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century” by Beverly Gage (Viking) |
Memoir or Autobiography
|
“Stay True” by Hua Hsu (Doubleday) |
Poetry | “Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020” by Carl Phillips (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) |
General Nonfiction | “His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice” by Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa (Viking) (Moved by the Board from the Biography category.) |
Music |
“Omar” by Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels |