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Boston Globe's Mark Feeney Wins 2008 Pulitzer for Criticism.


BOSTON -- Mark Feeney, a veteran editor, writer and critic for the Boston Globe was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism
    The Pulitzer Prize for Criticism has been presented since 1970 to a newspaper writer who has demonstrated 'distinguished criticism'. Recipients of the award are chosen by an independent board and officially administered by Columbia University.
     today for his writings on visual culture. It was his first Pulitzer and the newspaper's twentieth.

    In making the award, the Pulitzer judges said Feeney was recognized "for his penetrating and versatile command of the visual arts, from film and photography to painting."

    His entry comprised an eclectic collection of articles including a look at an Edward Hopper retrospective at the Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, chartered and incorporated (1870) after a decision by the Boston Athenaeum, Harvard, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to pool their collections of art objects and house them in adequate public galleries. , his review of a documentary on photographer Annie Liebovitz that aired on WGBH as part of its "American Masters" series and an examination of the career of actress Barbara Stanwyck on what would have been her 100th birthday.

    During newsroom ceremonies following the announcement, Feeney said he believed the award was to be shared by all of those at the newspaper "because we are all in this together." In a lighter moment, he remarked that in previous years he has been assigned to write the story about that year's Pulitzer winner.

    "I can't think of a better way of getting out of that assignment," he joked.

    Globe editor Martin Baron said Feeney's "erudition er·u·di·tion  
    n.
    Deep, extensive learning. See Synonyms at knowledge.


    Erudition of editors—Hare.

    Noun 1.
    , his eloquence, his extraordinary range have long made Mark one of the Globe's greatest assets... Whether the subject is photography, or television documentaries, or film, or painting, he has a masterful way of connecting ordinary readers to extraordinary works, placing them smartly in the context of both history and contemporary culture."

    Feeney, 50, joined the Globe as a library researcher in 1979 after graduation from Harvard College and a year later began writing for the newspaper's book review section. He has held a variety of positions at the Globe, including book editor and editor of the Sunday Focus section and is currently a writer and editor in the newspaper's Arts section.

    An astute observer of the arts and cultural genre, Mr. Feeney's work has appeared in The New Republic, Commonweal com·mon·weal  
    n.
    1. The public good or welfare.

    2. Archaic A commonwealth or republic.

    Noun 1.
    , the Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times

    Morning daily newspaper. Established in 1881, it was purchased and incorporated in 1884 by Harrison Gray Otis (1837–1917) under The Times-Mirror Co. (the hyphen was later dropped from the name).
    , Newsday, Harper's, The American Scholar, the New York Observer and The Washington Monthly. He is the author of Nixon at the Movies (University of Chicago Press The University of Chicago Press is the largest university press in the United States. It is operated by the University of Chicago and publishes a wide variety of academic titles, including The Chicago Manual of Style, dozens of academic journals, including ), published in 2004, about former President Richard M. Nixon and popular culture.

    Feeney has been a lecturer in American Studies at Brandeis University since 2004 and in 2007 was Robbins Professor of Writing at Princeton University. In 1994, he was a finalist for a Pulitzer for his essay on Nixon entitled "Wingtips On The Beach."

    He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wife and son.

    In addition to Feeney, Globe reporter Beth Daley was a Pulitzer finalist this year for her series on climate change entitled "The 45th Parallel / Warming Where We Live." Ms. Daley won first place in environmental writing in this year's National Headliner Awards The National Headliner Awards are a prize given out by Press Club of Atlantic City since 1935. Both broadcast journalism and print journalism are recognized, in separate categories. External links
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     for that body of work.

    Links to Mr. Fenney's work and Ms. Daley's series are available at www.boston.com.

    The award is the twentieth Pulitzer that the newspaper has received since 1966. It is the fourth awarded to the newspaper since Mr. Baron was named editor in 2001.

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