I don't think a horror novel has ever claimed a Pulitzer Prize. The criteria and preferences of the Pulitzer committee seem to lean towards other types of literary works.
Not that I'm aware of. Usually, Pulitzer Prizes are awarded to works in other genres.
In 2005, the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was awarded to 'Gilead'. This novel offers deep insights into human nature and relationships.
In 1962, the Pulitzer Prize was awarded to 'Advise and Consent' by Allen Drury. This novel explores political intrigue and power dynamics in Washington, D.C.
John Updike has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction twice. His works are known for their in - depth exploration of American middle - class life.
As of now, no one has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction twice.
To my knowledge, there aren't many fictional characters who have won a Pulitzer Prize. It's quite a rare occurrence.
As far as I'm aware, there hasn't been an author who's achieved this feat. Winning the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction once is already a remarkable accomplishment, and having it happen twice is extremely rare and hasn't occurred yet.
To my knowledge, I can't think of any fictional character that has won a Pulitzer Prize. It's quite rare for such an occurrence.
I don't know of any fictional character who has won the Pulitzer Prize. Usually, it's awarded for non-fiction works.
I can't think of any fictional character that has won a Pulitzer Prize off the top of my head. It's a pretty rare occurrence.
Some of the recent winners include Colson Whitehead. His works have been recognized for their unique storytelling and exploration of important themes.