Badger Herald: Books you can read in a weekend, volume one: Flowers for Algernon
Books you can read in a weekend, volume one: Flowers for Algernon
For 50 years, "Flowers for Algernon" has been popular as a book, short story, film ("Charly") and a play. "I think what connects most for audiences is the underdog motif," said Greg Miller, who is ...
The Washington Post: Daniel Keyes, author of the classic book ‘Flowers for Algernon,’ dies at 86
Daniel Keyes, author of the classic book ‘Flowers for Algernon,’ dies at 86
The Independent: The Indy Book Club: Flowers for Algernon is a sad, sweet interrogation of what it is to be human
The Indy Book Club: Flowers for Algernon is a sad, sweet interrogation of what it is to be human
Daniel Keyes, the author of the popular 1966 novel, Flowers for Algernon, died Sunday at his home in Florida. He was 86. Keyes originally published Flowers for Algernon as a short story in The ...
BroadwayWorld: Review: FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON AND THE INSANITY OF MARY GIRARD at Oyster Mill Playhouse
Flowers for Algernon was originally published as a short story in 1959. Writer Daniel Keyes developed this science fiction story into a novel published in 1966. One of the most popular adaptations of ...
Review: FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON AND THE INSANITY OF MARY GIRARD at Oyster Mill Playhouse
Los Angeles Times: ‘Flowers for Algernon’ author Daniel Keyes dies at 86
Daniel Keyes, the author of “Flowers for Algernon,” died Tuesday in Florida, the New York Times has reported, from complications from pneumonia. He was 86. The Brooklyn-born writer published his most ...