I'm not entirely sure what 'wash black novel' specifically means. It could potentially be a very specific or even a made - up term. Maybe 'wash' could imply cleansing or purifying in some metaphorical sense related to the 'black' which might symbolize something dark or negative in the context of the novel, but this is just speculation.
As of now, there are no well - known 'wash black novels' that I can think of. The term itself is so unusual that it's likely not a widely used label for any particular works. However, there are many novels that explore themes of moral cleansing, transformation from a state of darkness to light, like 'The Scarlet Letter' which has elements of redemption and dealing with sin, but it's not a 'wash black novel' in the literal sense of this term.
The Neverending Story is a well - known fantasy film with a specific set of actors from its time of production. Jack Black is a great actor in his own right, but he was not involved in this classic movie. If you were thinking of someone who looks or acts like Jack Black, it still wasn't him in this movie. This movie has a distinct cast that helps create its unique atmosphere and story.