In his two World War II novels of the 1970s, Wouk — who died this week — brought psychological insight to genocide, its perpetrators and bystanders. Adelle Waldman explains.
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Herman Wouk Wrote Historical Novels. But His True Subject Was Moral Weakness.
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
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