Pulitzer Prizes 1990s: A decade of winners

The 1990s were a transformative decade for American literature, and the Pulitzer Prize winners of those ten years capture a moment when serious fiction grappled with identity, history, and the remnants of the Cold War. The Pulitzer Prizes, established in 1917 to honor excellence across journalism, letters, and the arts, reached new heights of cultural visibility during this era. The period saw extraordinary achievements in fiction—from Oscar Hijuelos’s The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love in 1990 capturing Cuban-American experience to Michael Cunningham’s The Hours in 1999 reframing Virginia Woolf’s legacy—and the fiction awards became watercooler conversation in a way that reflected literature’s prominent place in American intellectual life.

What made the 1990s Pulitzer Prize winners particularly distinctive was their appetite for reimagining American identity and history. David McCullough’s Truman and Doris Kearns Goodwin’s No Ordinary Time dominated the biography and history categories, offering sweeping reconsiderations of political legacies, while dramatic works like Tony Kushner’s Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive pushed theatrical boundaries with bold social commentary. Meanwhile, Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres and E. Annie Proulx’s The Shipping News demonstrated fiction’s ability to excavate family trauma and reinvent regional storytelling for contemporary audiences. The decade also witnessed poetry’s continued vitality through Louise Glück’s The Wild Iris and the remarkable cultural resonance of Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes, which won both the memoir category and hearts across America—proof that the Pulitzer Prize for Biography could encompass life writing that transcended academic convention.

Below, explore the complete list of Pulitzer Prize winners from 1990 to 1999 across all categories, and discover how these honored works continue to shape conversations about American letters today.

1990

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry

1991

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

  • Cover of The Ants The Ants by Bert Holldobler and Edward O. Wilson

History

Poetry

1992

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry

1993

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry

1994

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

Poetry

1995

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry

1996

Biography

Drama

  • Cover of Rent Rent by Jonathan Larson

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry

1997

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry

1998

Biography

Drama

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry

1999

Biography

Drama

  • Cover of Wit Wit by Margaret Edson

Fiction

General Nonfiction

History

Poetry