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James Gould Cozzens (August 19, 1903 – August 9, 1978) was a Pulitzer prize-winning American writer whose work enjoyed an unusual degree of popular success and critical acclaim for more than three decades.
1940: Otto D. Tolischus, in Correspondence, for articles from Berlin explaining the economic and ideological background of war-engaged Nazi Germany. [16]1941: The New York Times with a special citation for the "public educational value" of its foreign news reporting, "exemplified," according to the Pulitzer Board, "by its scope, by excellence of writing and presentation and supplementary ...
Edel's second and third volumes of the James biography earned him the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography [7] and a National Book Award for Nonfiction [8] in 1963. Edel enjoyed privileged access to letters and documents from James' life housed in the Widener Library at Harvard University, after gaining the blessing of members of ...
James Rufus Agee (/ ˈ eɪ dʒ iː / AY-jee; November 27, 1909 – May 16, 1955) was an American novelist, journalist, poet, screenwriter and film critic. In the 1940s, writing for Time , he was one of the most influential film critics in the United States.
Now that “Fat Ham” has won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, expect him to get even […] The playwright James Ijames is no stranger to audacious choices. His adaptation of “Hamlet,” “Fat ...
Two winners, the other one was Peter Coutros of the New York Daily News [52] 1983 For her ''About New York'' columns Anna Quindlen Two winners, the other one was Paul LaRosa of the New York Daily News [53] 1985 For her ''Pulling Together,'' stories Sheila Rule Two winners, the other one was Neal Hirschfeld of The Daily News [54] 1988
The Washington Post has won 65 Pulitzer Prizes [1] in journalism, the second highest of any newspaper or magazine in the United States. It has won the gold medal for Public Service, the most distinguished award, [2] six times. The newspaper won its first prize in 1936 for Editorial Writing and its most recent in 2022. [3]
The novel was adapted into All the Way Home by Tad Mosel.The play won a 1961 Pulitzer Prize.. A film entitled All The Way Home (1963), adapted by Philip H. Reisman, Jr. from the Agee novel and the Mosel play, was filmed in the same Knoxville neighborhood where Agee grew up.