Flores para Algernon

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Daniel Keyes: Flores para Algernon (Spanish language, 2004, Ediciones SM)

91 pages

Spanish language

Published Jan. 5, 2004 by Ediciones SM.

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Mentally handicapped Charlie Gordon participates in an experiment which turns him into a genius temporarily.

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5 stars

Poignant, sad, and deeply insightful



I had been assigned a watered-down adaptation of this in Junior High, so I went into this with some knowledge of what the general arc would be. What I didn't expect is that I would be reading until the sun came up, bawling my eyes out, absolutely shaken.



From the very first page, I liked Charlie Gordon. He comes across as innocent and sweet, with good intentions and a very one-dimensional frame of reference to the world. There's a few moments where people ask Charlie things that made me chuckle, like his initial confusion at the Rorschach test, but his attitude is strangely endearing.



The prose in this book is phenomenal. The gradual narrative shift from crude writing to eloquent philosophical insight is kind of an amazing writing trick, and the development of Charlie's awareness is hypnotic to watch.



In a way, I was kind …

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Subjects

  • People with mental disabilities -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Gifted persons -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Brain -- Surgery -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Retrasados mentales -- Ficción juvenil.
  • Niños superdotados -- Ficción juvenil.
  • Cerebro -- Cirugía -- Ficción juvenil.