Traditional Chinese edition of Flowers for Algernon, the Daniel Keyes classic. Charlie, a simple young man who was born with a very low IQ, became a perfect subject for an experimental surgery to improve his intelligence, an experiment that was successful for Algernon, a mouse A novella that won the Hugo Award in 1960 and the Nebula in 1966 and inspired the film Charly for which Cliff Robertson received an Oscar for Best Actor in 1969. In Chinese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes was an American author best known for his groundbreaking novel "Flowers for Algernon." His poignant exploration of intelligence and empathy through the story of Charlie Gordon showcases his compassionate and thought-provoking writing style. Keyes' work has left a lasting impact on literature by challenging societal perceptions of mental disability.