. . "1980". "For 'Zepp's Last Stand.'"@en. . . . "2006". "For his poignant story on a Marine major who helps the families of comrades killed in Iraq cope with their loss and honor their sacrifice."@en. . _:LwWpZhJc797 "Pulitzer_Prize_for_Feature_Writing". _:LwWpZhJc797 . _:LwWpZhJc796 "556238". _:LwWpZhJc796 . . . "2005". "For her gripping, meticulously reconstructed account of a deadly 10-second tornado that ripped through Utica, Ill."@en. . . . "1991". "For a compelling series about a mother who abandoned her newborn child and how it affected her life and those of others."@en. . . . "2001". "For his poignant profile of a disfigured 14-year old boy who elects to have life-threatening surgery in an effort to improve his appearance."@en. . . . "1998". "For his detailed and compassionate narrative portrait of a mother and two daughters slain on a Florida vacation, and the three-year investigation into their murders."@en. . . . "2008". "For his chronicling of a world-class violinist who, as an experiment, played beautiful music in a subway station filled with unheeding commuters."@en. . . . "2002". "For his humane and haunting portrait of a man tried for negligence in the death of his son, and the judge who heard the case."@en. . . . "1990". "For a gripping account of a family's struggle to recover after its members were severely burned in an explosion that devastated their home."@en. . . . "1979". "For an account of brain surgery."@en. . . . "1986". "For his five-part series examining the life of an American farm family faced with the worst U.S. agricultural crisis since the Depression."@en. . . . "1999". "For his portrait of a druggist who is driven to violence by his encounters with armed robbery, illustrating the lasting effects of crime."@en. . . . . . . _:LwWpZhJc799. _:LwWpZhJc797. _:LwWpZhJc796. _:LwWpZhJc798. . "Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing"@en. "Pulitzerpreis/Fachjournalismus"@de. "Source: Freebase - The World's database". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1982". "For an article profiling the federal bureaucracy."@en. . . . "1983". "For her memorable and medically detailed account of her struggle with toxic shock syndrome."@en. . . . "2000". "For his portrait of Gee's Bend, an isolated river community in Alabama where many descendants of slaves live, and how a proposed ferry to the mainland might change it."@en. . _:LwWpZhJc799 "pulitzer_prize_for_feature_writing". _:LwWpZhJc799 . . . "1985". "For her account of a blind boy's world, 'A Boy of Unusual Vision.'"@en. . . . "1987". "For his illuminating profile of life aboard an aircraft carrier."@en. . . . "1988". "For her moving series about the life and death of an AIDS victim in a rural farm community."@en. . . . "1992". "For 'Grady's Gift,' an account of the author's childhood friendship with his family's black housekeeper and the lasting lessons of their relationship."@en. . . . "1995". "For his stories about inner-city honor students in Washington, D.C., and their determination to survive and prosper. These articles would later become his first book A Hope in the Unseen"@en. . . . "1984". "For 'Making It Fly,' his 29,000-word account of the development, manufacture, and marketing of the new Boeing 757 jetliner."@en. . . . "1996". "For his elegantly written stories about contemporary America."@en. . . . "2009". "For 'The Girl in the Window,' her moving, richly detailed story of a neglected little girl, found in a roach-infested room, unable to talk or feed herself, who was adopted by a new family committed to her nurturing."@en. . . . "1993". "For his unflinching examination of his daughter's murder by a violent man who had slipped through the criminal justice system."@en. . . . "1997". "For her compelling portrait of a baseball umpire who endured the death of a son while knowing that another son suffers from the same deadly genetic disease."@en. . . . "2007". "For her intimate, richly textured portrait of an immigrant imam striving to find his way and serve his faithful in America."@en. . . . "2003". "For 'Enrique's Journey,' her touching, exhaustively reported story of a Honduran boy's perilous search for his mother who had migrated to the United States."@en. . . . "1981". "For her account of the death of actress-model Dorothy Stratten. (The prize in this category was originally awarded to Janet Cooke of The Washington Post, but was revoked after it was revealed that her winning story about an 8-year-old heroin addict, was fabricated.)"@en. . _:LwWpZhJc798 "Feature_Writing". _:LwWpZhJc798 . . . "1989". "For his richly compelling series, 'Being Black in South Africa.'"@en. . . . "1994". "For her profile of a fourth-grader from Chicago's South Side and for two stories reporting on the Midwestern flood of 1993."@en. .