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Williwaw: A Novel

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A compact wartime shipboard drama set in the foggy Aleutian islands follows the tension among officers and crew aboard a transport as interpersonal rivalries, fatigue, and bureaucratic pressures build toward a sudden, violent windstorm. The narrative alternates close scenes of daily routines, petty conflicts, and the strain of command with vivid descriptions of harsh weather, culminating in a test of endurance and leadership. Themes include the fragility of order, the indifference of nature, and the psychological effects of confinement and responsibility at sea.

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Gore Vidal

Gore Vidal was an American writer known for his provocative and insightful commentary on politics and society. His literary career spanned several decades, during which he produced a diverse body of work that includes novels, essays, and plays. Among his notable works is "Williwaw: A Novel," which reflects his early experiences and observations of life in Alaska. Vidal's writing often challenged conventional norms and explored themes of identity, power, and morality, making him a significant figure in American literature.

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