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Definition of Herman Wouk
1. Noun. United States writer (born in 1915).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Herman Wouk
Literary usage of Herman Wouk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"... crooked an aggravating —Truman Capote, Other Voices, 0th Rooms, 1948 blow hot,
blow cold, the most aggravating ma —Herman Wouk, Marjorie Morningstar, ..."
2. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"... The Sand Pebbles, by Richard McKenna; The Golden Spur, by Dawn Powell; Youngblood
Hawk, by Herman Wouk; two novels in one volume by Han sm in. ..."
3. The Voyage of Sabra: An Ecological Cruise Through the Caribbean, With Extras by Michael L. Frankel (1990)
"... me of the hotel in the novel Don't Stop the Carnival by Herman Wouk. Joining us
for lunch were Tom Mullen, a New Hampshire resort developer who was ..."
4. The Catskills Alive! by Francine Silverman (2003)
"Herman Wouk was the children's waiter at Tamarack in the 30s. His beloved novel,
Marjorie Morningstar, took place in an imaginary camp in the Catskills. .:. ..."
5. A Life of Books: The Story of D.W. Thorpe Pty. Ltd., 1921-1987 by Joyce Nicholson, Daniel Wrixon Thorpe (2000)
"... advising that American editions of The Winds of War by Herman Wouk and Jonathan
Livingstone Seagull by Richard Bach were on sale in certain bookshops, ..."
6. US & British Virgin Islands by Don Philpott (2002)
"Other famous members of the Congregation include author Herman Wouk, Governor
Ralph Paiewonsky and eminent island historian Isidor Paiewonsky. ..."