Herman Wouk (1915-2019) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning author of fiction and nonfiction. His works include
The Caine Mutiny,
Marjorie Morningstar,
The Hope, and
The Glory. Several of his books have been adapted into films and miniseries. Wouk's early career as a radio comedy writer included a stint on the Fred Allen Show. He later became a naval officer after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants, Wouk's novels
The Winds of War and
War and Remembrance delve into Jewish peoples experiences during World War II. In 1999, he received the Jewish Book Council Lifetime Achievement Award.