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1979 Pulitzer Prize
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The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1979.
Journalism awards
- Public Service:
- The Point Reyes Light, a California weekly. For its investigation of Synanon, (written by Dr. Richard Ofshe).[1]
- Local General or Spot News Reporting:
- The San Diego Evening Tribune, for its coverage of the collision of a Pacific Southwest air liner with a small plane over its city.
- Local Investigative Specialized Reporting:
- Gilbert M. Gaul and Elliot G. Jaspin of the Pottsville Republican (Pennsylvania), for stories on the destruction of the Blue Coal Company by men with ties to organized crime.
- National Reporting:
- James Risser of the Des Moines Register, for a series on farming damage to the environment.
- International Reporting:
- Richard Ben Cramer of The Philadelphia Inquirer, for reports from the Middle East.
- Feature Writing:
- Jon D. Franklin, science writer of The Baltimore Evening Sun, for an account of brain surgery.
- Commentary:
- Criticism:
- Paul Gapp, architecture critic of the Chicago Tribune.
- Editorial Writing:
- Edwin M. Yoder Jr. of the Washington Star.
- Editorial Cartooning:
- Herbert Lawrence Block (Herblock) of The Washington Post, for the body of his work.
- Spot News Photography:
- Thomas J. Kelly III of the Pottstown Mercury (Pennsylvania), for a series called Tragedy on Sanatoga Road.
- Feature Photography:
- Staff Photographers of the Boston Herald American, for photographic coverage of the blizzard of 1978.
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Letters, Drama and Music Awards
- Fiction:
- Drama:
- Buried Child by Sam Shepard (Urizen)
- History:
- The Dred Scott Case by Don E. Fehrenbacher (Oxford University Press)
- Biography or Autobiography:
- Days of Sorrow and Pain: Leo Baeck and the Berlin Jews by Leonard Baker (Macmillan Publishers (United States))
- Poetry:
- Now and Then by Robert Penn Warren (Random House)
- General Nonfiction:
- Music:
- Aftertones of Infinity by Joseph Schwantner (C. F. Peters)
first performed by the American Composers Orchestra on January 29, 1979, in Alice Tully Hall New York City.
- Aftertones of Infinity by Joseph Schwantner (C. F. Peters)
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