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Auschwitz Nothing News is a Pulitzer Prize-winning piece of journalism and has been hailed as "an immortal piece of journalism in American journalism." Its rhetorical object, "news", refers not only to the press release itself, but also to the whole of Auschwitz as reported by the author. It jumped out of the trap of "objective reporting" and "zero-degree writing" in traditional journalism, boldly expressed the subjective impression of being a journalist with a sense of mission on the basis of reflecting objective facts, and expressed his deep hatred for fascist atrocities and his incomparable cherishing of freedom, liberation, and rebirth.
About the Author. Abraham Michael Rosenthal (1922 – May 10, 2006) was born in Ontario, Canada in 1922 and later studied in the United States and became an American citizen. He was a newspaper correspondent at Newcastle City College.
After joining the New York Times in 1944, he was engaged in international journalism for a long time, and was based in India, Poland, Switzerland, and Japan, and won the Pulitzer Prize for International Journalism in 1960.
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This news article was written by American journalist Rosenthal after his visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp museum after World War II.
After its publication, major newspapers competed for the first time and won the Pulitzer Prize for journalism in the United States, becoming a masterpiece in the history of journalism. Guan Qi dressed up in the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism: is the highest award in journalism, by Joseph, a well-known American newspaper and publisher. Pulitzer funded the establishment.
Pulitzer began his career in journalism in 1868, and his life had a great influence on the development of American newspapers, and he is known as a pioneer and model of the establishment of modern American newspapers. In 1903, Pulitzer wrote his will to fund the establishment of the Columbia School of Journalism and the establishment of the Pulitzer Prize, with the Columbia University Board of Trustees in charge of his bequest.
Pulitzer Prize
Pulitzer died on October 29, 1911. According to his will, the Pulitzer Prize was established in 1917. The Pulitzer Prize consists of two categories: the Journalism Prize and the Art Prize, of which the Journalism Prize mainly includes:
Public Service Award, Report Award, Editorial Award, Cartoon Award, Critical Review Award, Communication Award, Feature Award, News Photography Award, etc.; The Literary Zhaoting Art Award includes the ** Award, the Drama Award, the Gao Chai Zao Award, the Poetry Award, the American Historical Work Award, the Autobiography or Biography Award, and the Non-** Work Award; **1 Composition Award. In addition, two special awards were awarded.
The Pulitzer Prize is worth $7,500, but no prize money is awarded to a story that wins the Contribution to Public Service Award, and the winning newspaper receives a Pulitzer Gold Medal. "There is no news in Auschwitz" is Ae. Governess.
One of Rosenthal's triumphant essays won a Pulitzer Prize for journalism.
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