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Wouk, Herman

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Wouk, Herman (1915- )

US writer. He is best known for best-selling novels, such as The Caine Mutiny: A Novel of World War II (1951), Marjorie Morningstar (1955), and The Winds of War (1971). Born in New York, New York, he studied at Columbia University, gaining a BA in 1934, before he was employed in New York, as a jokewriter for radio comedians (1934-35) and as a scriptwriter for Fred Allen (1936-41). He also wrote plays.



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