Pulitzer Prize Feature Stories (Paperback, 1st ed)


To readers across the nation and abroad, the Pulitzer Prize says: This is the best of American journalism. This volume, containing the 19 feature stories that have won the coveted prize since 1979, gives weight to that judgment and lets readers see for themselves what the best journalists in America have been writing in recent years. Each Pulitzer Prize-winning story -- or series of stories -- appears in its entirety without editing or commentary in the text. In cases where Pulitzers were awarded for a major story along with additional exemplary work during a year, all work cited by the Pulitzer board is included. Interviews at the beginning of each piece delve into the circumstances behind the articles and offer insights into why and how the authors came to write them and what special challenges and experiences they presented. At the end of each story, Garlock offers a brief analysis focusing on the writer's tactics in preparing the piece and the literary lessons to be learned from the effort. As a study in what makes great journalism or simply as an exercise in reading pleasure, this book will be a welcome addition to any library.

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To readers across the nation and abroad, the Pulitzer Prize says: This is the best of American journalism. This volume, containing the 19 feature stories that have won the coveted prize since 1979, gives weight to that judgment and lets readers see for themselves what the best journalists in America have been writing in recent years. Each Pulitzer Prize-winning story -- or series of stories -- appears in its entirety without editing or commentary in the text. In cases where Pulitzers were awarded for a major story along with additional exemplary work during a year, all work cited by the Pulitzer board is included. Interviews at the beginning of each piece delve into the circumstances behind the articles and offer insights into why and how the authors came to write them and what special challenges and experiences they presented. At the end of each story, Garlock offers a brief analysis focusing on the writer's tactics in preparing the piece and the literary lessons to be learned from the effort. As a study in what makes great journalism or simply as an exercise in reading pleasure, this book will be a welcome addition to any library.

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Iowa State University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 1997

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229 x 152 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

224

Edition

1st ed

ISBN-13

978-0-8138-2389-8

Barcode

9780813823898

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0-8138-2389-7



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