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Arctic
04-08-2003, 01:13 PM
The Pulitzer Prize winners for 2003 were announced yesterday.

Fiction
Jeffrey Eugenides for Middlesex, a multi-generational narrative of a hermaphrodite.

Nonfiction
Samantha Power for A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide.

Poetry
Paul Muldoon for Moy Sand and Gravel

History
Rick Atkinson for An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942-1943.

Biography
Robert A. Caro for Master of the Senate, the third volume of his biography of Lyndon Johnson, and Carošs second Pulitzer; his first was in 1975 for The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York.

Josh
04-08-2003, 01:52 PM
#1 makes me giggle.

Cogito
04-08-2003, 05:05 PM
I've not read the book, but I saw a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) newsshow that talked about American Empire -- people who claimed that US influence in the world amounted to an imperialistic style empire... There was a moderate guy there, who said American Empire is just a trendy catch-word, and the reason why there's a McDonalds in Paris is because the French welcomed it, and continued to frequent it -- of their own free will. American soldiers did not occupy the country and force Parisian to buy food from McD at gun-point! Thus, US influence is of an entirely different nature from that which you call an Empire, such as the British or Roman, which was primarily of a military nature. There is of course a combination of military might, culture, and commerce -- but in the case of the US, commerce is the primary issue. If the French boycott Jerry Lewis and quit eating BigMacs, the US will not attack the nation.

Well that was the opinion of the one dissenter on the programme.

The rest felt the US was an evil empire -- including Samantha Power. I'm not gonna say that she was a stereotypical man-hating feminist bitch from hell, but I must admit that this opinion did flash through my cranium on more than one occasion. It depresses me that a Pulitzer went that way...

Arctic
04-09-2003, 05:06 PM
The rest felt the US was an evil empire -- including Samantha Power. I'm not gonna say that she was a stereotypical man-hating feminist bitch from hell, but I must admit that this opinion did flash through my cranium on more than one occasion. It depresses me that a Pulitzer went that way...

to be honest, so am i. i guess it's PC to be a feminist anti-american these days. it's all about empowerment in your face.

none of the winners have me particularly interested, except for maybe the poetry. but i only read poetry once in a blue moon. The fiction winner could be funny, but still not my type of thing.