Best Reporting or Interpretation in Print by a Foreign Correspondent or Reporter in the United States for Publication Outside of the U.S.A. 1988

Best reporting or interpretation in print by a foreign correspondent or reporter in the United States for publication outside of the U.S.A.

AWARD YEAR: 1988

AWARD NAME: Best Reporting or Interpretation in Print by a Foreign Correspondent or Reporter in the United States for Publication Outside of the U.S.A. 1988

RECIPIENT: Alex Brummer

AFFILIATION: The Guardian

HONORED WORK: “Reports on American politics”

Brummer’s lucid on-the-scene reports about political events as well as his analytical insights into American politics during an election year are award winners. Particularly impressive was Brummer’s portrait of John Kenneth Galbraith on his 80th birthday and the use of that portrait to comment on the status of liberals and liberalism in the United States.

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