This cartoon by Jim Morin of the Miami Herald won the editorial cartooning Pulitzer Prize, 2017 |
Public Service
Winner: New York Daily News and ProPublica
Finalists: Chicago Tribune; Houston Chronicle
Breaking News Reporting
Winner: Staff of East Bay Times
Finalists: The Dallas Morning News staff; The Orlando
Sentinel Staff
Investigative Reporting
Winner: Eric Frye of Charleston Gazette-Mail
Finalists: Michael J. Berens and Patricia Callahan of
Chicago Tribune; Steve Reilly of USA Today Network
Winner: International Consortium of Investigative
Journalists, McClatchy and Miami Herald
Finalists: Joan Garrett McClane and Joy Lukachick Smith of
Chattanooga Times Free Press; Julia Angwin, Jeff Larson, Surya Mattu, Lauren
Kirchner and Terry Parris Jr. of ProPublica; Staff of National Geographic.
Local Reporting
Winner: The Salt Lake Tribune Staff
Finalists: Jenna Russell, Maria Cramer, Michael Rezendes,
Todd Wallack and Scott Helman of the Boston Globe; Michael Schwirtz, Michael
Winerip and Robert Gebeloff of the New York Times
National Reporting
Winner: David A. Fahrenthold of The Washington Post
Finalists: Renee Dudley, Steve Stecklow, Alexandra Harney
and other members of the Reuters Staff; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Staff
International Reporting
Winner: The New York Times Staff
Finalists: Chris Hamby of BuzzFeed News; International
Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy and the Miami Herald; the
Wall Street Journal Staff
Feature Writing
Winner: C.J. Chivers of the New York Times
Finalists: Adam Entous and Devlin Barrett of the Wall Street
Journal; Eli Saslow of The Washington Post
Commentary
Winner: Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal
Finalists: Dahleen Glanton of Chicago Tribune; Trudy Rubin
of Philadelphia Media Network
Criticism
Winner: Hilton Als of the New Yorker
Finalists: Laura Reiley of Tampa Bay Times; Ty Burr of The
Boston Globe
Editorial Writing
Winner: Art Cullen of the Storm Lake Times
Finalists: Fred Hiatt of The Washington Post; Joe Holley of
Houston Chronicle
Editorial Cartooning
Winner: Jim Morin of Miami Herald
Finalists: Jen Sorensen, freelance cartoonist; Steve Sack of
Star Tribune
Breaking News Photography
Winner: Daniel Berehulak, freelance photographer
Finalists: Jonathan Bachman, freelance photographer;
Photography Staff of the Associated Press
Feature Photography
Winner: E. Jason Wambsgans of Chicago Tribune
Finalists: Jake May of the Flint Journal; Katie Falkenberg
of Los Angeles Times
BOOKS, DRAMA AND MUSIC
Fiction
Winner: “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead
Finalists: “Imagine Me Gone,” by Adam Haslett; “The Sport of
Kings,” by C. E. Morgan
Drama
Winner: “Sweat,” by Lynn Nottage
Finalists: “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music,” by Taylor
Mac; “The Wolves,” by Sarah DeLappe
History
Winner: “Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of
1971 and Its Legacy,” by Heather Ann Thompson
Finalists: “Brothers at Arms: American Independence and the
Men of France and Spain Who Saved It,” by Larrie D. Ferreiro; “New England
Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America,” by Wendy Warren
Biography or Autobiography
Winner: “The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between,”
by Hisham Matar
Finalists: “In the Darkroom,” by Susan Faludi; “When Breath
Becomes Air,” by Paul Kalanithi
Poetry
Winner: “Olio,” by Tyehimba Jess
Finalists: “Collected Poems: 1950-2012,” by Adrienne Rich;
“XX,: by Campbell McGrath
General Nonfiction
Winner: “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City,”
by Matthew Desmond
Finalists: “In a Different Key: The Story of Autism,” by
John Donvan and Caren Zucker; “The Politics of Mourning: Death and Honor in
Arlington National Cemetery,” by Micki McElya
Music
Winner: “Angel’s Bone,” by Du Yun
Finalists: “Bound to the Bow,” by Ashley Fure; “Ipsa Dixit,”
by Kate Soper
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