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  1. The following analysis reveals a comprehensive look at the Storyform for Apt Pupil. Unlike most of the analysis found here—which simply lists the unique individual story appreciations—this in-depth study details the actual encoding for each structural item.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Apt_PupilApt Pupil - Wikipedia

    Apt Pupil (1982) is a novella by Stephen King subtitled "Summer of Corruption", originally published in the 1982 novella collection Different Seasons with a more dramatic bent, rather than the horror fiction for which King is famous. [1]

  3. Aug 27, 1982 · Apt Pupil is the story of Todd Bowden, a brilliant kid that somehow finds out that a Nazi war criminal, Kurt Dussander, lives nearby. But instead of turning him out, Todd decides to feed his own psychopathic tendencies and so he learns from Dussander.

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  4. Singer called Apt Pupil "a study in cruelty" with Nazism only serving as a vehicle for the capacity of evil. During the $14 million production, a lawsuit was filed by several extras, including some underage who alleged that they were told to strip naked during a shower scene.

  5. "Apt Pupil" is the story of a four-year (summer of 1974-summer of 1978) association, in King's words, between "an old man and a young boy locked up in a gruesome rela-tionship based on mutual parasitism." Joseph Reino, a perceptive student of King's work, considers the title "Summer of Corruption" to be a variation on the "Winter

  6. Good vs. Evil by Bev Vincent. After Stephen King finished The Shining, he wrote the novella “Apt Pupil” before going back to work on his Patty Hearst [1] novel, The House on Value Street. After six weeks, he once again felt the book wasn’t coming together for him. A few incidents in the news caught his attention.

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  8. Apt Pupil 1998 saw the release of director Bryan Singer's "Apt Pupil." Based on a Stephen King novella, the film devolves upon all-American 16-year-old Todd Bowen's inquiry into the character of evil. Following a brief school lesson on the Holocaust that raises more questions than it answers, since the history teacher predominantly avoids ...