PULITZER PRIZE 2022: COMPLETE LIST OF PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS IN JOURNALISM, DRAMA, BOOKS AND MUSIC
Categories |
Winners |
Public Service |
The Washington Post for presenting the assault on Capitol on January 6, 2021. |
Breaking News Reporting |
The Staff of the Miami Herald |
Investigative Reporting |
Corey G. Johnson, Rebecca Woolington, and Eli Murray of the Tampa Bay Times – |
Explanatory Reporting |
Staff of Quanta Magazine, notably Natalie Wolchover on how the Webb Space Telescope works |
Local Reporting |
Cecilia Reyes of the Chicago Tribune and Madison Hopkins of the Better Government Association |
National Reporting |
The Staff of the New York Times |
International Reporting |
The Staff of the New York Times |
Feature Writing |
Jennifer Senior of The Atlantic |
Commentary |
Melinda Henneberger of the Kansas City Star |
Criticism |
Salamishah Tillet, contributing critic at large for The New York Times |
Editorial Writing |
Lisa Falkenberg, Michael Lindenberger, Joe Holley and Luis Carrasco of The Houston Chronicle |
Illustrated Reporting and Commentary |
Fahmida Azim, Anthong Del Col, Josh Adams, Walt Jockey of Insider |
Breaking News Photography |
Marcus Yam of Los Angeles Times for images of US departure from AfghanistanWin McNamee, Drew Angerer, Spencer Platt, Samuel Corum and John Cherry of Getty Images for photos of attack on US Capitol |
Feature Photography |
Late Danish Siddiqui of Reuters, Adnan Abidi, Sanna Irshad Mattoo, and Amit Dave for images of COVID toll in India |
Audio Reporting |
Staffs of Futuro Media and PRX for ‘Suave’- an immersive profile of a man re-entering society after more than 30 years in Prison |
Category |
Winner |
Special Awards & Citations |
The Journalists of Ukraine |
S. N. |
Category |
Winners |
1. |
Fiction |
The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family, by Joshua Green |
2. |
Drama |
Fat Ham, by James Ijames |
3. |
History |
Covered with Night, by Nicole Eustace (Liveright/Norton)Cuba: An American History, by Ada Ferrer (Scribner) |
4. |
Biography |
Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of Jim Crow South, by the late Winfred Rembert as told to Erin. I Kelly (Bloomsbury) |
5. |
Poetry |
frank: sonnets, by Diane Seuss |
6. |
General Notification |
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, by Andrea Elliott |
7. |
Music |
Voiceless Mass, by Raven Chacon |
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