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Title
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<em>After the First Death</em>
Description
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<p>Archival materials about or from Robert Cormier's 1979 novel, <em>After the First Death</em>.</p>
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Book review
Published reviews of Cormier's novels.
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Title
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Book Review: "Too Much Terror for Us Rabbits"
Creator
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Clarence E. Olson
Publisher
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Robert Cormier Collection at Fitchburg State University's Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio Library
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Elise Takehana, Anna Consalvo
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JPG, newsprint
Language
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English
Type
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Newspaper article
Description
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Clarence E. Olson reviews <em>After the First Death</em>, stating that he will avoid reading Robert Cormier's work in the future, not for a lack of quality writing, but because its use of sustained terror is nerve-wracking and emotive. He writes "Cormier has the ruthlessness of a terrorist himself, the kind of ideological drive that makes him pull back the bloodied sheet and demand that we look squarely at the consequences of violence." He speaks to the impossible circumstance Cormier places his adolescent characters and the pervasive evil in his stories, making reference to <em>I Am the Cheese</em> to do so.
After the First Death (novel)
Evil
I Am the Cheese (novel)
Terror