The Pulitzer Prizes were announced on Monday. The complete list of winners in Letters, Drama and Music is below.

FICTION: No award.





Finalists: “Train Dreams,” by Denis Johnson (Farrar, Straus and Giroux); “Swamplandia!” by Karen Russell (Alfred A. Knopf); “The Pale King,” by David Foster Wallace (Little, Brown and Company).



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DRAMA: “Water by the Spoonful,” by Quiara Alegría Hudes





Ms. Hudes, 34, was a finalist in the Pulitzer drama category twice before, for “In the Heights” (with Lin-Manuel Miranda) and “Elliot, a Soldier’s Fugue.” The latter centered on a young Marine home from Iraq, who is once again the main character in “Water by the Spoonful,” the second in a trilogy of plays.

“Spoonful” pivots between Elliot’s adjustment to life back in Philadelphia, where he works in a sandwich shop, and a group of other characters sharing their own struggles in an online Narcotics Anonymous chat room. Researching the play, which is based on a cousin’s life, Ms. Hudes dipped into recovery meetings and found them “riveting and horrifying and funny as hell.”