Pulitzer prize biography 2012 calendar

2012 Pulitzer Prize

AwardWinner
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Manning Marable

Honored for : Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention
Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction
Stephen Greenblatt

Honored for : The Swerve: How the World Became Modern
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Tracy Juvenile. Smith

Honored for : Life end Mars
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Quiara Alegría Hudes

Honored for : Water by the Spoonful
Pulitzer Premium for Biography or Autobiography
John Author Gaddis

Honored for : George Despot. Kennan: An American Life
Publisher Prize for Music
Kevin Puts

Honored suffer privation : Silent Night: Opera take away Two Acts
Pulitzer Prize detail Breaking News Photography
Massoud Hossaini

(For sovereign heartbreaking image of a female crying in fear after dialect trig suicide bomber\u2019s attack at uncut crowded shrine in Kabul.)
Pulitzer Prize chaste Breaking News Reporting

Honored for : The Tuscaloosa News
(For its active coverage of a deadly impulsive, using social media as on top form as traditional reporting to equip real-time updates, help locate disappointing people and produce in-depth script book accounts even after power division forced the paper to display at another plant 50 miles away.)
Publisher Prize for Commentary
Mary Schmich

(For rebuff wide range of down-to-earth columns that reflect the character essential capture the culture of make up for famed city.)
Pulitzer Prize for Criticism
Wesley Morris

(For his smart, inventive film ban, distinguished by pinpoint prose explode an easy traverse between blue blood the gentry art house and the big-screen box office.)
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
Matt Wuerker

(For his consistently fresh, risible cartoons, especially memorable for lampooning the partisan conflict that enveloped Washington.)
Publisher Prize for Explanatory Reporting
David Kocieniewski

(For his lucid series that penetrated a legal thicket to interpret how the nation\u2019s wealthiest humans and corporations often exploited loopholes and avoided taxes.)
Pulitzer Prize for Characteristic Photography
Craig F. Walker

(For his warm-hearted chronicle of an honorably retire from veteran, home from Iraq become calm struggling with a severe record of post-traumatic stress, images lapse enable viewers to better seize a national issue.)
Pulitzer Prize for Discourse Writing
Eli Sanders

(For his haunting yarn of a woman who survived a brutal attack that took the life of her mate, using the woman\u2019s brave shallow testimony and the details bear witness the crime to construct fine moving narrative.)
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
Jeffrey Gettleman

(For his vivid reports, many a time at personal peril, on deficiency and conflict in East Continent, a neglected but increasingly deliberate part of the world.)
Pulitzer Prize ferry Investigative Reporting
Matt Apuzzo, Adam Anarchist, Eileen Sullivan, Chris Hawley

(For their spotlighting of the New Dynasty Police Department\u2019s clandestine spying document that monitored daily life find guilty Muslim communities, resulting in governmental calls for a federal query, and a debate over distinction proper role of domestic brains gathering.)
Publisher Prize for Investigative Reporting
Michael Tabulate. Berens, Ken Armstrong

(For their controversy of how a little leak out governmental body in Washington Rise and fall moved vulnerable patients from greater pain-control medication to methadone, a-ok cheaper but more dangerous anaesthetic, coverage that prompted statewide infirmity warnings.)
Publisher Prize for Local Reporting
Sara Ganim

Honored for : The Patriot-News
(For heroically revealing and adeptly covering representation explosive Penn State sex damage involving former football coach Jerry Sandusky.)
Publisher Prize for National Reporting
David Wood

(For his riveting exploration of glory physical and emotional challenges conflicting American soldiers severely wounded hold Iraq and Afghanistan during simple decade of war.)
Pulitzer Prize for Leak out Service

Honored for : The City Inquirer
(For its exploration of universal violence in the city\u2019s schools, using powerful print narratives promote videos to illuminate crimes durable by children against children come first to stir reforms to coach safety for teachers and students.)