1981 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1981.
Journalism awards
- Public Service:
- Charlotte (N.C.) Observer, for its series on "Brown Lung: A Case of Deadly Neglect".[1]
- Local General or Spot News Reporting:
- Staff of Longview (Wash.) Daily News , for its coverage of the Mt. St. Helens story, including the photographs by Roger A. Werth.
- Local Investigative Specialized Reporting:
- Clark Hallas and Robert B. Lowe of Arizona Daily Star , for their investigation of the University of Arizona Athletic Department.
- National Reporting:
- John M. Crewdson of The New York Times, for his coverage of illegal aliens and immigration.
- International Reporting:
- Shirley Christian of The Miami Herald, for her dispatches from Central America.
- Feature Writing:
- Teresa Carpenter of The Village Voice, New York City.
(The prize in this category was originally awarded to Janet Cooke of The Washington Post, but the award was returned after it was discovered that the story for which she received the award was a fabrication.)
- Teresa Carpenter of The Village Voice, New York City.
- Commentary:
- Dave Anderson of The New York Times, for his commentary on sports.
- Criticism:
- Jonathan Yardley of Washington Star, for his book reviews.
- Editorial Writing:
- (No Award)
- Editorial Cartooning:
- Spot News Photography:
- Larry C. Price of Fort Worth (Texas) Star Telegram, for his photographs from Liberia.
- Feature Photography:
- Taro M. Yamasaki of Detroit Free Press, for his photographs of the Jackson (Mich.) State Prison.[2]
Letters, Drama and Music Awards
- Fiction:
- A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole (a posthumous publication) (Louisiana State U. Press)[3]
- History:
- American Education: The National Experience, 1783-1876 by Lawrence A. Cremin (Harper & Row)
- Biography or Autobiography:
- Poetry:
- The Morning of the Poem by James Schuyler (Farrar, Straus)
- General Non-Fiction:
- Drama:
- Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley (Viking)
- Music:
- No Award
References
- "The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize... - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- "Free Press' 10 Pulitzer Prizes span public service, reporting, photography and more". www.freep.com. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
- "POSTHUMOUS PULITZER GIVEN WRITER WHO COULDN'T GET NOVEL PUBLISHED". The New York Times. 1981-04-14. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
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