Herman Wouk (/ˈwoʊk/; born May 27, 1915) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American author whose novels include The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War and War and Remembrance. Read full biography of Herman Wouk →
Illusion is an anodyne, bred by the gap between wish and reality.
Discount my partiality, but my report is that so far The Winds of War is looking good.
Income tax returns are the most imaginative fiction being written today.
I felt there's a wealth in Jewish tradition, a great inheritance. I'd be a jerk not to take advantage of it.
Some people think that all the equipment you need to discuss religion is a mouth.
The only imaginative fiction being written today is income tax returns.
Write a page a day. It will add up.
Judaism has always been a strong interest of mine. My two sons speak Hebrew and are familiar with the scriptures and with rabbinic literature. This... →
I regard the writing of humor as a supreme artistic challenge.
I learned about machinery, I learned how men behaved under pressure, and I learned about Americans.
The President has a quick and able mind, though not everybody gives him that, not by a long shot.