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Herman Wouk (/ w oʊ k / WOHK; May 27, 1915 – May 17, 2019) was an American author. He published fifteen novels, many of them historical fiction such as The Caine Mutiny (1951), for which he won the Pulitzer Prize in fiction.
Herman Wouk, American novelist best known for his epic war novels, including The Caine Mutiny (1951), which won A Pulitzer Prize; The Winds of War (1971); and War and Remembrance (1978). The latter two were adapted into popular TV miniseries.
Herman Wouk has 146 books on Goodreads with 287385 ratings. Herman Wouk’s most popular book is The Winds of War (The Henry Family, #1).
May 17, 2019 · Herman Wouk was a bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish American author with a number of notable novels to his credit, including The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War, and War and Remembrance. Herman Wouk was born in New York City into a Jewish family that had emigrated from Russia.
Complete order of Herman Wouk books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
May 17, 2019 · Pulitzer Prize-winning author Herman Wouk has died. Wouk was famous for his sprawling World War II novels, including The Winds of War and War and Remembrance , and for his portrayal of Jewish...
May 17, 2019 · BOSTON — Herman Wouk, the bestselling Orthodox Jewish author whose literary career spanned nearly seven decades and who helped usher Judaism into the American mainstream, died Friday at...
American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. Examine the life, times, and work of Herman Wouk through detailed author biographies on eNotes.
The Winds of War is Herman Wouk's second book about World War II (the first being The Caine Mutiny).
The Caine Mutiny is a 1952 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Herman Wouk. The novel grew out of Wouk's personal experiences aboard two destroyer-minesweepers in the Pacific Theater in World War II. Among its themes, it deals with the moral and ethical decisions made at sea by ship captains and other officers.