Tennessee Williams wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning play titled "A Streetcar Named Desire." The play revolves around the character of Blanche Dubois, who moves in with her sister and brother-in-law in New Orleans. The play explores themes of desire, violence, and power dynamics through the interactions of its characters. The name of the streetcar itself serves as a metaphor for Blanche's own journey, as she attempts to navigate the complexities of her past and present while grappling with her own desires. The play is considered a masterpiece of 20th-century American theater, and has been adapted into numerous films and stage productions over the years.