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Herman Wouk - The Novelist as Social Historian (Hardcover)
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Herman Wouk - The Novelist as Social Historian (Hardcover)
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Arnold Beichman's comprehensive study of the writings of Herman
Wouk, one of America's leading writers, shows how Wouk's plays and
novels exemplify an extraordinary and often highly perceptive
preoccupation with American society in war and in peace. Situating
Wouk in the same literary tradition as Cervantes, Richardson,
Balzac, and Dickens, Beichman demonstrates that Wouk's novels have
strong plots, moralist outcomes, and active--essentially
positive--characters. The new introduction serves to bring Wouk's
work over the past two decades into the reckoning. Making extensive
use of Wouk's personal papers and manuscripts as well as personal
interviews with him, Beichman's focus is on the social and literary
qualities of Wouk's work. In particular, he examines eight novels
including War and Remembrance and The Winds of War; The Traitor,
one of his three plays; and two moral tracts on Judaism. Wouk has
written four more novels, including his latest, A Hole in Texas,
his twelfth. Beichman portrays Wouk as one of the few living
novelists concerned with virtue, and sees his work as against the
mainstream of contemporary American novelists. These, he argues,
have eschewed such elements of the traditional novel as invention,
coincidences, surprises, suspense, and a moral perspective more
presumed than examined.
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