Robert Edmund Cormier (January 17, 1925 – November 2, 2000) was an American writer and journalist, known for his deeply pessimistic novels, many of which were written for young adults. Recurring themes include abuse, mental illness, violence, revenge, betrayal, and conspiracy. In most of his novels, the protagonists do not win.
Cormier's more popular works include I Am the Cheese, After the First Death, We All Fall Down, and The Chocolate War, all of which have won awards. The Chocolate War has been challenged in multiple libraries. He was the second of eight children. In a few of his books, Cormier's hometown of Leominster became the fictional town of Monument, and its village of French Hill became Frenchtown. The nearby city of Fitchburg, Massachusetts became Wickburg.
Cormier became a full-time writer after the success of his first adult novel for teenagers, Now and at the Hour (1960); He soon established a reputation as a brilliant and uncompromising writer. His awards include the Margaret A. Edwards Award of the Young Adult Services Division of the American Library Association, a lifetime award that recognizes a particular body of work that provides young adults with a window through which they can view the world, and which will help them to grow and understand themselves and their role in society.
The Chocolate War has been challenged in various libraries and schools for its language and its depictions of sexual activity, secret societies, and anarchic students.
Awards
In 1991, The American Library Association bestowed its Margaret Edwards Award to I Am the Cheese, citing it as one of three 1974 to 1979 books "taken to heart by young adults over a period of years.” The ALA said that "Cormier's brilliantly crafted and troubling novels have achieved the status of classics in young adult literature."
Death
Cormier died on November 2, 2000, due to complications from a blood clot.
Published works
Non-Fiction
- I Have Words to Spend [Collected Newspaper Articles] (1991)
Fiction
:Novels except as stated
- Now and at the Hour (1960)
- A Little Raw on Monday Mornings (1963)
- Take Me Where the Good Times Are (1965)
- The Chocolate War (1974)
- I Am the Cheese (1977)
- After the First Death (1979)
- 8 Plus 1 (1980), short story collection
- The Bumblebee Flies Anyway (1983)
- Beyond The Chocolate War (1985)
- Fade (1988)
- Other Bells for Us to Ring (1990); UK title, Darcy (1991)
- We All Fall Down (1991)
- Tunes for Bears to Dance To (1992)
- In the Middle of the Night (1995)
- Tenderness (1997)
- Heroes (1998)
- Frenchtown Summer (1999)
- The Rag and Bone Shop (2001)
Film adaptations
- I Am the Cheese (1983), in which Cormier appears as "Mr. Hertz"
- The Chocolate War (1988)
- Lapse of Memory (1991), an adaptation of I Am the Cheese
- The Bumblebee Flies Anyway (1999)
- Tenderness (2009)
- The Assignment (2012), a student feature-film adaptation of The Chocolate War
See also
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References
External links
- Robert Cormier at Random House Authors
- Robert Cormier at Barnes & Noble Meet the Writers
- Robert Cormier at Library of Congress Authorities — with 24 catalog records
