Flowers for Daniel Keyes


The author of a sci-fi classic passes on.

DANIEL Keyes, who died aged 86 last Sunday, wrote the admired science-fiction story Flowers For Algernon, the tale of Charlie Gordon, a janitor with an IQ of 68 whose life is transformed when his intelligence is increased by surgery.

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