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Daniel Kraus’s Pulitzer Winner ‘Angel Down’ Is a Single Sentence
The nearly 300-page, no-period novel blends World War I horror with literary ambition and gives the genre a rare Pulitzer win.
Summary by Indian Express
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Angel Down's Pulitzer win is a vindication for literary horror fans
A horror novel has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for the first time since Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road took the honor in 2007. This is huge for both the horror genre and its fans: It’s rare to see horror stories win prestigious literary prizes, outside The Bram Stoker Awards.
Daniel Kraus’s Pulitzer winner ‘Angel Down’ is a single sentence
The 2026 Pulitzer Prizes celebrated stylistic audacity and forgotten histories, awarding Daniel Kraus for his punctuation-free war novel Angel Down and Jill Lepore for her deep dive into the US Constitution
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