The Caine Mutiny

Hardcover, 493 pages

English language

Published 1951 by Doubleday and Company.

OCLC Number:
3014962

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The Caine Mutiny is a sea yarn plus. It is a full, colorful novel of two main strands. One is the story of Willie Keith; the other is the strange triangle on the old destroyer-minesweeper Caine which results in the almost incredible fact of a mutiny aboard a United States Navy ship in World War II.

Willie Keith, through whose eyes the reader sees the Caine mutiny, starts out as a careless, good-humored Princeton boy and ends as the grim and battered captain of the Caine. The story of his growing up is dramatized, his long love affair with May Wynn, who scrapes a living as a singer in the in the lower reaches of the Broadway night-club world.

The triangle on the Caine consists of Captain Queeg a half-comic, half-tragic petty tyrant; his executive officer, Lieutenant Maryk, an excellent naval officer, but beyond his depth in the tense …

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What an excellent book!
It reads almost as a tragicomedy, at least the audible version.
The plotting is sublime, the characterization is even better.
The characters are complex, believeable and the situations are so well written that they seem real. There are no black and white rights and wrongs in this book.
I am not sure if I have read a fictional novel before with characters and events as real as in Caine Mutiny. And yet there is nothing dull about this book, even if it is almost as realistic as a documentary.
True, it has a slow start, and it truly gets going in about the last third, but there is good humour throughout the book and you also never know what kind of nitpickery crap the captain comes up with next, while also waiting for the crew to crack under the pressure and the book to live up …

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