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Keyes Daniel Keyes

    Daniel Keyes was an American author celebrated for his profound explorations of the human mind and the potential of scientific advancement. His work is characterized by its emotional resonance and meticulous character development, often weaving science fiction elements with deeply human narratives. Keyes' unique style and thematic depth invite readers to contemplate the nature of intelligence and identity, making him an unforgettable storyteller with a broad appeal.

    The Ec Archives: Psychoanalysis
    Flowers for Algernon
    • Flowers for Algernon

      • 311 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(6505)Add rating

      Charlie Gordon is about to embark upon an unprecedented journey. Born with an unusually low IQ, he has been chosen as the perfect subject for an experimental surgery that researchers hope will increase his intelligence--a procedure that has already been highly successful when tested on a lab mouse named Algernon. As the treatment takes effect, Charlies intelligence expands until it surpasses that of the doctors who engineered his metamorphosis. The experiment appears to be a scientific breakthrough of paramount importance until Algernon suddenly deteriorates. Will the same happen to Charlie? --back cover

      Flowers for Algernon
    • The Ec Archives: Psychoanalysis

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.6(22)Add rating

      "Collects Psychoanalysis #1-#4, originally published between March 1955 and October 1955 by Tiny Tot Comics, Inc."--Copyright page.

      The Ec Archives: Psychoanalysis