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Wouk

American  
[wohk] / woʊk /

noun

  1. Herman 1915–2019, U.S. novelist.


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Elisa Wouk Almino: What moved you about these houses to stop and look and capture them?

From Los Angeles Times

The play’s accomplishment is to situate Wouk’s nautical epic within the parameters of a courtroom drama, relating an epic of insubordination, paranoia and stormy weather amid a sea of conflicting testimonies and legal protocols.

From Los Angeles Times

The movie, which streams Friday on Showtime and Paramount+, adapts Herman Wouk’s oft-revived 1950s play, a courtroom drama about mismanagement and mutiny aboard a U.S.

From Seattle Times

Newman’s acting debut was as a jazz musician in the Herman Wouk play “Nature’s Way” in 1957.

From Los Angeles Times

Elisa Wouk Almino: Would you say that your upbringing and moving here has influenced the way you approach your work?

From Los Angeles Times