Cujo written by Stephen King in 1981 was challenged by school trustees, parents and libraries after the book was published. It was added to the list of banned books in America because of it's profanity and sexually objectionable material.
Jason Graham wrote a poem called "I Wrote your Name into my Heart" I wrote your name into the sky, But the wind blew it away. I wrote your name into the sand, but the waves washed it away. I wrote your name into my heart, And forever it will stay.
François Rabelais wrote Gargantua and Pantagruel
It's a play when Shakespeare wrote it, a poem when Arthur Brooke wrote it, a short story when Luigi da Porto wrote it, a symphonic poem when Tchaikovsky wrote it, a ballet when Prokofiev wrote it, and a popular song when Dire Straits wrote it.
People who could write at the time Shakespeare wrote most likely wrote. I assume at least one of your (the reader or who the reader is reading to) ancestors wrote unless I'm wrong somehow.
Stephen King wrote "Pet Sematary" and "Cujo".
no he didn't but he wrote the book
Cujo plays for the leafs what do you expect
Cujo= Zombie + dog
Cujo was created on 1981-09-08.
That is the correct spelling of "Cujo" (killer St. Bernard in the Stephen King novel).The word "cujo" is Portuguese for whose.
Cujo is an Indian word meaning "Unstoppable Force".
The duration of Cujo - film - is 1.52 hours.
Cujo - film - was created on 1983-08-12.
No, Cujo is a fictional character from a horror novel by Stephen King. He is a rabid dog who attacks people in the story, but there are no real-life incidents involving Cujo.
cujo is real because my cousin a big dog with blood on him.
"Cujo" from the Stephen King movie of that name, was a St. Bernard.