Herman Wouk

Herman Wouk

Deceased · Born: May 27, 1915 · Died: May 17, 2019

Personal Details

Born May 27, 1915 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Herman Wouk (/woʊk/ WOHK; May 27, 1915 – May 17, 2019) was an American author best known for historical fiction such as The Caine Mutiny (1951) for which he won the Pulitzer Prize in fiction. His other major works include The Winds of War and War and Remembrance, historical novels about World War II, and non-fiction such as This Is My God, an explanation of Judaism from a Modern Orthodox perspective, written for Jewish and non-Jewish audiences. His books have been translated into 27 languages. The Washington Post called Wouk, who cherished his privacy, "the reclusive dean of American historical novelists". Historians, novelists, publishers, and critics who gathered at the Library of Congress in 1995 to mark Wouk's 80th birthday described him as an American Tolstoy.

Career

2023
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial as Writer
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1988
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial as Writer
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1983
The Winds of War
The Winds of War as Novel
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1964
Youngblood Hawke
Youngblood Hawke as Novel
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1958
Marjorie Morningstar
Marjorie Morningstar as Novel
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1954
The Caine Mutiny
The Caine Mutiny as Novel
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1953
Confidentially Connie
Confidentially Connie as Story
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1949
Slattery's Hurricane
Slattery's Hurricane as Novel, Screenplay
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1988
War and Remembrance
War and Remembrance as Creator
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