Pulitzer如何读

英:['pulitsə; 'pju:-]

美:[ˈpʊlɪtsɚ, ˈpjulɪt-]

Pulitzer是什么意思

  • n.普利策(Joseph;生于匈牙利的美国新闻业经营者)

Pulitzer英英释义

Noun:
  1. United States newspaper publisher (born in Hungary) who established the Pulitzer prizes (1847-1911)

Pulitzer词源中文解释

普利策奖是美国新闻、文学、音乐等领域杰出工作的年度奖项,始于1917年,以美国记者约瑟夫 Pulitzer(1847-1911)的名字命名。约瑟夫·普利策是纽约环球报的出版商,他通过向哥伦比亚大学捐赠设立了这些奖项。

Pulitzer 例句

1 Though it became the signature piece in the collection that won Mr. Ashbery the Pulitzer and other prizes, Mr. Ashbery had reservations about the poem.

2 When I look at the Pulitzers across the board, what I overwhelmingly see rewarded are journalistic virtues: fact-gathering, vivid detail, storytelling, topicality, verbal dexterity and, often, real-world impact after publication.

3 The art in this environment tends to be coded and hermetic, to judge from illustrations Mr. Pulitzer has commissioned from graphic artists.

4 In Lorraine Hansberry’s Pulitzer Prizewinning work, a black family—the Youngers—clashes over how to use the insurance money paid on the father's recent death.

5 “We volunteered to return the citation and the Pulitzer Prize Board accepted the offer,” The Times said.

6 “Sweat” did win the Pulitzer recently — I served on the drama panel that nominated it.

7 Mamet won a Pulitzer Prize in 1984 for his play “Glengarry Glen Ross” about male power set in the cut-throat world of real estate.

8 The Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award both come with $10,000 payments.

9 He was a 2014 Pulitzer finalist in the music category for the composition.

10 Whitehead was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for his novel "John Henry Days" and was awarded a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship in 2002.

11 The play, written by American playwright Rajiv Joseph, premiered in Los Angeles last year and went on to become a Pulitzer Prize finalist.

12 Last week, Simon & Schuster brought on Dana Canedy, a former New York Times editor and the administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes, as the new publisher of its namesake imprint.

13 Farrow won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for public service for his reporting in The New Yorker.

14 Adam Rapp, already a Pulitzer Prize finalist for “Red Light Winter,” debuted a new work about a Yale writing professor who discovers in her star student a genius, a mystery and a moral conundrum.

15 The Pulitzer board said Higdon's concerto "combines flowing lyricism with dazzling virtuosity."

16 Instead, Jericho Brown, who won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, popped up on the screen to read three poems and end the evening.

17 Because “Death of a Salesman” had been so successful, winning Miller a Pulitzer Prize, Mr. Bigsby added, Hollywood had shown interest.

18 It’s not that they weren’t already an accomplished quintet, with a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award to their credit.

19 Pulitzer Prize-winner Vogel includes racism and prejudice, yet also goodness and tolerance, as a talented ensemble of 11 nimbly sings, dances and enacts multiple characters both historical and fictional.

20 Babbitt received a special Pulitzer citation for his life's work in 1982, won a MacArthur Foundation grant in 1986 and the Gold Medal of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1988.

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