The 2006 Pulitzer Prizes were announced on April 17, 2006.
The board announced in December 2005, that they will consider more online material in all 14 journalism categories.[1]
For the first time since 1997, the Pulitzer board declined to award a Pulitzer Prize for Drama.[2]
Journalism
Letters and Drama
Special Citations
- Edmund S. Morgan, a Special Citation to Edmund S. Morgan for a creative and deeply influential body of work as an American historian that spans the last half century.
- Thelonious Monk, a posthumous Special Citation to American composer Thelonious Monk for a body of distinguished and innovative musical composition that has had a significant and enduring impact on the evolution of jazz.
References
- ^ Stephanie Saul (December 8, 2005). "A Larger Presence for Web Journalism in the Pulitzer Prizes". The New York Times.
- ^ a b Robert Simonson; Matt Windman (17 April 2006). "Pulitzers Decide to Award No Prize for Drama in 2006". Playbill. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
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