
The Caine Mutiny, a novel by Herman Wouk, won the 1951 Pulitzer Prize.
Derived from Wouk’s personal experiences aboard destroyer-minesweepers in the Pacific during WWII, the novel deals with the moral and ethical decisions made at sea by a ship captain.
The non- violent mutiny takes place during Typhoon Cobra, in December 1944.
The court-martial of the mentally-unstable Captain provides the dramatic climax to the plot.
In 1954, the novel was made into a motion picture starring
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Published on September 24, 2020 04:00