Pulitzer - translation to french
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Pulitzer - translation to french

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pullitzer; Pulizer; Pulitzer (disambiguation)

Pulitzer         
Pulitzer, family name; Pulitzer Prize, annual prizes set up by Joseph Pulitzer and awarded for outstanding accomplishment various professional fields (such as journalism, music, literature, medicine, and others)
Eugene O'neill      
Eugene O"neill (1888-1953), American playwright and winner of the Nobel and Pulitzer prize
Wynton Marsalis         
Wynton Marsalis (born 1961), American jazz trumpeter and bandleader, winner of the 1997 Pulitzer Prize in Music

Definition

Pulitzer Prize
¦ noun an award for an achievement in American journalism, literature, or music.
Origin
named after the Hungarian-born American newspaper proprietor Joseph Pulitzer.

Wikipedia

Pulitzer

Pulitzer may refer to:

  • Joseph Pulitzer, a 20th century media magnate
  • Pulitzer Prize, an annual U.S. journalism, literary, and music award
  • Pulitzer (surname)
  • Pulitzer, Inc., a U.S. newspaper chain
  • Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a non-profit organization for journalists
Examples of use of Pulitzer
1. Centriste, il a été récompensé par deux prix Pulitzer.
2. Lauréat du prix Pulitzer, il a couvert les débuts de la Seconde Guerre mondiale pour le Chicago Daily News.
3. Avec 1000 journalistes, 2' bureaux ŕ l‘étranger et plus de 80 prix Pulitzer, c‘est de loin le premier quotidien américain.
4. Avec 1000 journalistes, 2' bureaux ŕ l‘étranger et plus de 80 Prix Pulitzer, c‘est de loin le premier quotidien américain.
5. Le Times–Picayune, de la Nouvelle–Orléans, a reçu le prix Pulitzer dédié ŕ la couverture d‘événements ŕ chaud.