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writer who
served in the
Israeli Navy). He had
three grandchildren. The
Wouks lived in New York,
Saint Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands,
where he
wrote Don't...
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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...
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Wouk is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Herman Wouk (1915–2019),
American writer Victor Wouk (1919–2005),
American scientist and pioneer...
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Victor Wouk, the
younger brother of the
writer Herman Wouk, was born in 1919 in New York City, the son of
Esther (née Levine) and
Abraham Isaac Wouk. His...
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American miniseries based on the 1978
novel of the same name
written by
Herman Wouk. The miniseries,
which aired from
November 13, 1988, to May 14, 1989, covers...
- 1971
novel of the same name
written by
Herman Wouk. It was
produced and
directed by Dan Curtis,
while Wouk adapted his own
novel to screen. Like the novel...
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directed by
William Friedkin. It is
based on
Herman Wouk's 1953 play of the same name,
itself based on
Wouk's 1952
novel The
Caine Mutiny. It
stars Kiefer Sutherland...
- Inside,
Outside is a 1985
Herman Wouk novel telling the
story of four
generations of a
Russian Jewish family and its
travails in
Russia and America. The...
- "Herman
Wouk Is
Still Alive" is a
short story by
American author Stephen King. It was
originally published in the May 2011
issue of The
Atlantic magazine...
- War and
Remembrance is a
novel by
Herman Wouk,
published in
October 1978 as the
sequel to
Wouk's The
Winds of War (1971). The
Winds of War
covers the...