This Biography is about one of the best Novelist Robert Cormier including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Robert Cormier | |
Real Name | Robert Cormier |
Profession | Short Story Writers, Novelists |
Nick Name | Robert Cormier |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Personal Life of Robert Cormier | |
Born on | 17 January 1925 |
Birthday | 17th January |
Died At Age | 75 |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Born in | Leominster |
Died on | 02 November 2000 |
Place of death | Boston |
Family Background of Robert Cormier | |
Father | Lucien Joseph |
Mother | Irma M. Cormier |
Spouse/Partner | Constance Senay |
Children | Roberta Sullivan ( |
Education | Leominster High School, Fitchburg State College |
Awards | 1997 – Phoenix Award for Best English-language Children’s Book 1991 – Margaret A. Edwards Award |
Personal Fact of Robert Cormier | |
Robert Cormier was an American author and journalist, known for his novels/stories that have pessimistic themes. He authored ten major novels and several short stories, most of which are specifically for young adults. Although he did not enjoy initial commercial success, he always received immense critical acclaim. His novels and short stories are centered on themes of abuse, betrayal, mental illness, violence, and revenge. Another interesting feature in his novels is that good may not necessarily win over evil. This tendency of his novels to stress on the negative led to the rejection of his publications from educational institutions and library lists. However, the author and several critics have explained his works as simply a realistic depiction of human nature. Owing to stories dark controversial nature, some of his works were initially banned. However, with time they have been accepted into mainstream publication houses and have also been translated into many languages. His works now appear frequently on the list of Best Books for Young Adults of the American Library Association and are often recommended in the New York Times and School Library Journal. |
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