Algernon, Charlie, and I (Paperback)

Author: Daniel Keyes
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780156029995
Publisher: Harvest Books
Publish Date: 7/9/2007
Buy.com Sku: 36380085
Item#: BUEDD6
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.5L x 0.5T
Pages: 224
 
In Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes created an unlikely duo-a laboratory mouse and a man-who captured the hearts of millions of readers around the world. Now, in Algernon, Charlie, and I, Keyes reveals his methods of creating fiction as well as the heartbreaks and joys of being published. With admirable insight he shares with readers, writers, teachers, and students the creative life behind his classic novel, included here in its original short-story form.
All those who love stories, storytelling, and the remarkable characters of Charlie and Algernon will delight in accompanying their creator on this inspirational voyage of discovery.

 
 
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Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes attended Brooklyn College, went to sea, edited fiction, and taught both high school and college, as a professor of English and creative writing.

 
 
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MY WRITING CELLAR

I NEVER THOUGHT it would happen to me.

When I was very young and very nearsighted-20/400 vision, everything blurred without my eyeglasses-I believed that someday I'd go blind. So I planned ahead. I strove to be neat, a place for everything and everything in its place. I blindfolded myself and practiced retrieving things without seeing, and I was proud that I could find anything quickly in the dark.

I didn't go blind. In fact, with eyeglasses my vision is excellent.

I can still put my hands on most things I possess. Not because I remember where I put them, but because I take the time to put them away carefully, in logical places. I just have to remember where they belong. What's happening to me is something I never considered. I start out to do something, go somewhere, walk into another room to get something, but then I have to pause. What am I looking for? Then it quickly clicks into place. It's momentary but frightening. And I thin
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