An Overview of the Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prize (pronounced PULL-it-sir) is awarded annually for outstanding public service and achievement in American journalism, literature, and music. Presented each year since 1917, it’s considered the country’s most prestigious award in these fields.The prize’s fascinating history begins with its namesake, Joseph Pulitzer, born in what is now Hungary in 1847 to a wealthy Magyar-Jewish grain merchant. After a privileged upbringing in Budapest, at the age of 17 the gangly 6’2” teenager decided to make the military his career. Unfortunately, the young man had very poor eyesight and was rejected by the Austrian Army, the French Foreign Legion, and finally by the British Army. He persisted, however, and was...
May 05, 2024
The Pulitzer Prize (pronounced PULL-it-sir) is awarded annually for outstanding public service and achievement in American journalism, literature, and music. Presented each year since 1917, it’s considered the country’s most prestigious award in these fields.The prize’s fascinating history begins with its namesake, Joseph Pulitzer, born in what is now Hungary in 1847 to a wealthy Magyar-Jewish grain merchant. After a privileged upbringing in Budapest, at the age of 17 the gangly 6’2” teenager decided to make the military his career. Unfortunately, the young man had very poor eyesight and was rejected by the Austrian Army, the French Foreign Legion, and finally by the British Army. He persisted, however, and was...
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