Well, many of them often have a strong sense of place. For example, 'The Shipping News' by Annie Proulx is deeply rooted in its Newfoundland setting. The landscape and the culture of the place become an integral part of the story.
Well, it was Anthony Doerr who bagged the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. His book 'All the Light We Cannot See' is really something special. It has a unique way of portraying the war - time setting. The characters are so well - developed that you can't help but get attached to them. The way the story weaves the two main characters' lives together, despite their different backgrounds and the chaos of the war, is truly remarkable. It's a book that has received a great deal of acclaim not just for winning the Pulitzer but also for its literary merit.
Whitehead's work was chosen because of its innovative approach. It took a well - known concept from American history, the Underground Railroad, and turned it into a surreal yet deeply moving exploration of the African - American experience during slavery times. The writing is both vivid and poignant, which made it a standout among the other contenders for the prize.