Tuesday Notes
The Pulitzer Prizes for 2007 were announced yesterday. Brett Blackledge's reports on cronyism and corruption in Alabama's community college system for the Birmingham News won the prize for Investigative Journalism; Charlie Savage of the Boston Globe won the prize in National Reporting for his reports on President Bush's abuse of"signing statements"; Gene Roberts' and Hank Klibanoff's The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation won the prize for History; Debby Applegate's The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher won the prize for Biography or Autobiography; and Lawrence Wright's The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 won the prize for General Non-Fiction. See also: NYT
W. A. Pannapacker,"The Inescapability of Your Past," CHE, 20 April (free link to non-subscribers), is a very wise essay. I could tell you about it.