Alex Tizon dies at 57; journalist told stories about America and won Pulitzer for exposing corruption

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It wasn’t like Pulitzer Prize winner Alex Tizon to leave his readers puzzled. He was a polished and distinctive storyteller, and his writing brimmed with clarity.

But when the journalist, author and University of Oregon assistant professor died unexpectedly Thursday at his home in Eugene, Ore., his friends were stunned by the news. Tizon was just 57 when he died in his sleep from natural causes, his family said.

“How could someone with so much to offer leave us so quickly, so young?” asked retired reporter Eric Nalder, who shared a Pulitzer with Tizon at the Seattle Times, where Tizon worked 17 years before becoming the Seattle bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times from 2003 to 2008.

“Alex had voice, such an important element in great writing, and to that talent he added fine reporting, compassion and style,” Nalder said in a Facebook post.


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