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The Lawgiver is a 2012 novel by Herman Wouk depicting a fictional attempt to make a film about the biblical Moses. It is an epistolary novel, composed of traditional communications such as letters, memos, and articles, as well as utilizing more contemporary means like e-mails, text messages, and Skype transcripts. References
Nov 13, 2012 · The Lawgiver: A Novel. Herman Wouk. Simon and Schuster, Nov 13, 2012 - Fiction - 234 pages. For more than fifty years, legendary author Herman Wouk has dreamed of writing a novel about the life...
96-year-old author of Pulitzer Prize-winning The Caine Mutinypens an ingeniously witty novel about the life of Moses For more than 50 years, Herman Wouk has dreamed of writing a novel about the...
At the center of The Lawgiver is Margo Solovei, a brilliant young writer-director who has rejected her rabbinical father’s strict Jewish upbringing to pursue a career in the arts. When an...
Nov 12, 2012 · “The Lawgiver” is a 234-page story about a fictional group of modern-day people making a movie about Moses — with the consulting help of a nonfiction character: Herman Wouk...
Nov 14, 2012 · Pulitzer Prize winner Herman Wouk is 97 and just released his latest novel, "The Lawgiver." Alan Cheuse has this review. ALAN CHEUSE, BYLINE: "The Lawgiver," of the title of this novel by...
At the center of The Lawgiver is Margo Solovei, a brilliant young writer-director who has rejected her rabbinical father’s strict Jewish upbringing to pursue a career in the arts. When an Australian multibillionaire promises to finance a movie about Moses if the script meets certain standards, Margo does everything she can to land the job ...