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Willie Keith is a Princeton grad slumming as a piano player in a New York night club, where he falls in love with a sexy Italian-American singer, but keeps that relationship secret from his wealthy mom. It is wartime, and Keith makes a go at midshipman school to avoid being drafted into the Army. He squeaks by and becomes a Navy officer, but is assigned to an antiquated destroyer-minesweeper captained first by a lax-but-seaworthy commander, and later by a mentally unstable disciplinarian. The bo
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What a relief to read a book with a third person omniscient narrator, driving action and complex characterizaton. The book was made more complex by the moral ambiguity: was Queeg capable of fulfilling his duties? Was the mutiny justifiable? Who is the true hero of the novel? Was Keefer a coward? The muddy answers to these questions speak to the moral ambiguity of war in general.
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