Flowers for Algernon - anyone ever read it?

by Sunnygal41 21 Replies latest jw friends

  • Sunnygal41
    Sunnygal41

    I remember this from school............it was one of those short stories that were required reading.........I remember being totally swept away by it and deeply saddened by the ending.

    Amazon.com Daniel Keyes wrote little SF but is highly regarded for one classic, Flowers for Algernon. As a 1959 novella it won a Hugo Award; the 1966 novel-length expansion won a Nebula. The Oscar-winning movie adaptation Charly (1968) also spawned a 1980 Broadway musical.

    Following his doctor's instructions, engaging simpleton Charlie Gordon tells his own story in semi-literate "progris riports." He dimly wants to better himself, but with an IQ of 68 can't even beat the laboratory mouse Algernon at maze-solving:

    I dint feel bad because I watched Algernon and I lernd how to finish the amaze even if it takes me along time.

    I dint know mice were so smart.

    Algernon is extra-clever thanks to an experimental brain operation so far tried only on animals. Charlie eagerly volunteers as the first human subject. After frustrating delays and agonies of concentration, the effects begin to show and the reports steadily improve: "Punctuation, is? fun!" But getting smarter brings cruel shocks, as Charlie realizes that his merry "friends" at the bakery where he sweeps the floor have all along been laughing at him, never with him. The IQ rise continues, taking him steadily past the human average to genius level and beyond, until he's as intellectually alone as the old, foolish Charlie ever was--and now painfully aware of it. Then, ominously, the smart mouse Algernon begins to deteriorate...

    Flowers for Algernon is a timeless tear-jerker with a terrific emotional impact. --David Langford

  • blondie
    blondie

    I read this in high school and I re-read it from time to time. I was just talking about it yesterday to my SIL. There was a movie (1968) with Cliff Robertson in it called Charly, for which he won an Oscar,

  • Sunnygal41
    Sunnygal41

    Hi, Blondie! I figured at least YOU would respond to this thread! LOL! I must have picked up on your wavelength!!! I was doing the word association thread and the word I was responding to was flower..........and it just popped into my head! I think I may have seen the movie also, but, it was years ago!

    Hugs,

    Terri

  • Sunspot
    Sunspot

    Yup! I read it too......back in the early '70's. One of my girls had brought it home from school as required reading and I read it after she went to bed, LOL!

    When *I* was in school, back when the earth's crust was cooling....WE had to read Shakespeare and Tennyson...not MY cuppa tea.....

    I've ALWAYS loved human interest stories and books that highlighted people's triumphs over adversity and terrible situations.

    hugs,

    Annie

  • Sunnygal41
    Sunnygal41
    When *I* was in school, back when the earth's crust was cooling....

    Annie, was that when God was wearing knee britches?????? Are you saying you are ninety years older than dirt? LOL! Sorry, I've always loved colloquial sayings re: age.........got to trot out a couple of the ones I thought were rather cute........I like yours too, so I'll be adding that to my colorful group!!!

    Hugs,

    Terri

  • Maverick
    Maverick

    My daughter played the female lead in the play. It's a great play and was made into a movie years back. Maverick

  • bebu
    bebu

    Yes, I read the book in 6th grade, and cried of course. It was a great story.

    Annie, your comments about 'back when the earth was crusting' made me LOL! I will be using this expression... sooner than I want...

    bebu

  • Bryan
    Bryan

    Saw the theatre production. Very moving storie.

    Bryan

  • Sunnygal41
    Sunnygal41
    My daughter played the female lead in the play.

    Mav!!! How cool!! (picturing Mav strutting around with his chest puffed out and thumbs thru his suspenders!) I was once in a play in school where I got to play the lead female too........I played the Cross Princess! LOL! Then, when I was in 8th grade, I played in one where I was the only female in the whole play..........hmmm.........it was something about baseball.........but, the one line/scene I remember was of me standing alone on stage with a coke bottle in my hand and over on the side in the shadows, some genie type character is standing, and, as I blow on the top of the bottle, he says: "one more blow and I'm finished!!!" Of course, the whole audience cracked up, and, being the innocent I was at the time, I couldn't understand why all the boys were digging each other in the ribs! Ahhhh, those were the days...............glad I retired after that from my brief stage run.........who knows what other trouble I might have gotten into when I hit high school?

  • Mulan
    Mulan

    I saw the movie (Charley) based on the book. Too sad. Good story.

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